Description:

Oceania, Papua New Guinea, ca. early 20th century CE. This little piggy went to market . . . A hand-carved wooden pig - quite an adorable little guy standing on all fours with his protruding round snout pointed downwards as if sniffing something savory ahead. Perky ears, almond-shaped eyes, and a curved tail add to his charm. Nice remains of black and white pigment remain on the surface. Pigs are incredibly important animals to the native people of Papua New Guinea, one of the few mammals on the island, and they are bred for food as well as being used as a sign of social status. Size: 12.375" L x 4.875" H (31.4 cm x 12.4 cm)

Provenance: ex-private Tucson, Arizona, USA collection; ex-Ron Perry collection; Ron Perry collected art and artifacts for more than 40 years in New Guinea and the South Pacific. He collaborated with Carolyn Leigh to write a book entitled, "Art Dealer in the Last Unknown: Ron Perry & New Guinea Art: the early years 1964-1972" (2011).

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  • Condition: Expected surface wear commensurate with age. Normal age cracks. Otherwise quite a cute piggy!

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