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This mask, exceptional and very rare, represents a deceased soul, and
was worn by the men of the secret society kiemvé during
funerary rituals of its members. At the time of these ceremonies, the
mask, then inert and secular, became the attribute of a dressed up
dancer which gave it life and word. Because this is only through the
movement, and through the dancer more particularly, that the mask
finds its effectiveness.
The headdress depicts a hornbill (yangaleya), a sacred bird
associated with growth and fertility in many communities, and also
with the protection of the deceased souls. This representation is
carried out with great care, drawing attention to the details,
through the sensitivity and the sensuality of the forms. This moving
mask can be considered as one of the rare masterpieces of the
Koulango art.
Probably 19th century or earlier.
If you want to know more about this object or send us your remarks,
click here. Please notify us with this object id: 2975.
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Origin :
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Ivory Coast (Bondoukou area)
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Type :
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Masks and headdresses
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Ethnic group :
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Kulango (or Ligbi)
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Material :
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Patinated wood from age-old use, ancient kaolin traces around the eyes
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Size :
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H = 12.2 inches
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