Antelope mask "walu" · Mali, Dogon · ID: 3033250
Description
wood, matt patina, remains of polychrome paint, painted with diamond-shaped ornaments, nail on the forehead, pierced around the rim, min. dam., traces of abrasion;
the mask reminds of the mythic antelope “walu”, which was engaged by the creator god “amma” to protect the sun from the fox “yurugu”. To take revenge for his vain effort the fox digged holes in the ground, so that the antelope fell and died. The dance of the mask “walu” should remind of this mythical occurrence. The mask appears during the “dama” commemorative ceremonies which take place every five years together with hundreds of masked dancers.
The object Antelope mask “walu” with the object ID 3033250 was last part of the auction 70th tribal art auction at September 8, 2012 on Zemanek-Münster Auction house. The object with the lot number 99 achieved a sales price of EUR 600.
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