Zemanek-Münster

Anthropomorphic dance mask, mid 20th century

D. R. Congo, Ituri, Ndaaka
not available anymore
Provenance
José Ramón Pons Oliveras (1927-2013), Barcelona, Spain
Fernando Pujol, Barcelona, Spain
Size
H: 26 cm
H: 10.2 inch

Description

wood, base

Traditional African masks made by people living in the remote Ituri forest are very rare and have since been discovered late. Their masks are especially captivating for their simplicity and their very original painted designs.

This is a very beautiful mask in the style of the Ndaaka. Such a mask is worn by an elder who guides young men into the initiation cycle that makes them adult members of society.


Comparing literature

Felix, Marc L., Ituri, München 1992, p. 91, V/10

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