Ezrom Kgobokanyo Sebata Legae Terracotta Horizontal Figure, South Africa, c.1965–1975
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This sculptural terracotta horizontal figure is attributed to South African artist Ezrom Kgobokanyo Sebata Legae and represents an early to mid-career studio work produced during the artist’s formative sculptural period. The abstracted zoomorphic form displays Legae’s characteristic reduction of anatomy into simplified volumetric masses, with projecting horn-like extremities and rounded organic elements integrated into the composition. Hand-modelled in terracotta and kiln fired, the work was conceived primarily as a sculptural object for display and collection rather than functional use.
The surface shows expected firing irregularities, minor abrasions, scattered inclusions within the clay body, and age-related handling wear consistent with studio terracotta works of the period. No visible signature observed.
Attribution supported by accompanying Strauss & Co documentation identifying the sculpture and referencing provenance from the Egon Guenther Collection.
Circa: c.1965–1975.
Provenance: Egon Guenther Collection, later by descent.
Measurements:
Height 16 cm;
Length 32 cm.
Weight: 4.985 kg.