Pair of Berber pillars surmounted by T-shaped capitals. They are mounted on flat metal bases. Decorative patterns carved into the wood separate different sections. The surface is painted with traditional Amazigh motifs, arabesques and friezes. Use patina, desication cracks. In the Sahara, the Tuareg-speaking Berbers live in the center and south, in Algeria, Libya, Niger, Chad, Mali, Nigeria and Burkina Faso, while the Arabic-speaking Moors are established in the western Sahara, in Mauritania, in Mali, and in western Algeria. They lead a nomadic life, raising goats, sheep and dromedaries ensuring their subsistence. Similar copies in "African art from the Mack collection" ed. Hirmer (p. 110): https://www.tribal-art-gallery.com/tribal-art/african-art-books/Mack-collection/21929
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