Anthropomorphic mask · Nepal, Middle Hills, Gurung · ID: 3038664
Paul and Fabienne Rossi, Westport, New York, USA
Marc Assayag, Montreal, Canada
Description
wood, blackish brown patina, animal hair, unusual arrangement of ears, slightly dam., minor missing parts (ears, rim backside, head), base;
all religious groups in Nepal, Hindu, Buddhist and Bon, include masked performances in their ritual. Diverse forms of theatre and pantomime were developed to recount exploits of gods and heroes and to illustrate local legends. Maquerades are performed on occasion of initiation ceremonies or for entertainment. Aside there are masks with protective function. In the Middle Hills masks are hung over the doors of cattle sheds, barns or dwelling places. Their hideous demon faces are designed to frighten away bad spirits and to prevent thunderbolts from falling on the houses. At a persons death a mask with human features might be made in his memory to give him merit in the next world.
The object Anthropomorphic mask with the object ID 3038664 was last part of the auction 80th Tribal Art Auction at June 27, 2015 on Zemanek-Münster Auction house and had the lot number 6.
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