File:Raccolte Extraeuropee - Passaré 00188 - Serratura Dogon - Mali (3).jpg
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[edit]Italiano: Mali. Serratura Dogon. ( ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Italiano: Mali. Serratura Dogon. |
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Italiano: SERRATURA (TA KOGURU) composta da un corpo verticale (TA KORO) da fissarsi alla porta e una parte orizzontale mobile (chiavistello, TA DAGU - qui mancante), che passa attraverso un'area rettangolare incisa nella parte restrostante dell'elemento verticale per poi conficcarsi in un buco nel muro. La chiusura è assicurata con due elementi metallici che a partire dall'alto vengono infissi in fori ricavati nel chiavistello. Superficie finemente incisa con motivi geometrici lineari. Sulla sommità due corna animali.
Le serrature chiudono le porte di abitazioni, granai e pollai e, più raramente, altari. La scultura figurativa che sormonta la serratura ha un significato specifico in rapporto alla persona per la quale è stata realizzata; gli intagli che compaiono nella parte inferiore sono invece legati alla sua posizione sociale. Secondo l'antropologa Denise Paulme, oltre al significato simbolico e ai vincoli funzionali occorre tener presente anche la creatività individuale dell'artista e quindi la presenza di elementi imprevedibili non vincolati socialmente e tecnicamente. Le figure antropomorfe e zoomorfe possono rifersi ai personaggi della mitologia dogon, in particolare i geni nommo, progenitori dell'umanità, i quali hanno hanno sembianze antropomorfe nella parte superiore del corpo e di serpente in quella inferiore. |
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Date |
20th century date QS:P571,+1950-00-00T00:00:00Z/7 |
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institution QS:P195,Q3928496 |
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Passaré 00188 |
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Notes | Ivan Bargna (author of source for first revision), Carolina Orsini (scientific director) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Source/Photographer | Raccolte Extraeuropee del Castello Sforzesco | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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