Sivré I, the repainted woman (LDS colour space).3D Model
Model_21-3122017. The Sivré I main panel (texture processed by DStretch_LDS) results from the superimposition of three different layers. The most evident are male figures depicted in the Hohou style, featured by thick thighs and swollen bellies. These figures brandish sticks. Women in the Hohou style are in diminutive proportions, wear skirts and carry rounded objects on the heads. On the right side of the panel, a figure drawn by outline in the Sivrè style was filled in the same hue of red of the Hohou figures by a repainting act. The bosoms depicted on the left side of the chest below the armpit allow for a woman identification. A rounded motif enclosing a finger-painted motif and an anthropomorphic figure drawn by outline is present at the panel centre. Some cattle figures and a spear-bearer overlap the hairstyle of a faded Hohou figure. Reference: The lost archaic paintings of Sivré IV (Ennedi, Chad).
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