Zemanek-Münster

Face mask "dyodyomini" ·  Mali, Dogon · ID: 3049329

Price EUR 1,800
plus 27 % commission, VAT, transport and insurance
Provenance
Ketterer, Munich, 15 December 1990, Lot 53
Private Collection, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Size
H: 76 cm
L: 100 cm (beak)
H: 29.9 inch
L: 39.4 inch (beak)

Description

wood, pigment residues, rest., base

This mask represents a hornbill and is also known as the “picoreur” (French for hornbill).

According to Marcel Griaule, the “dyodyomini” myth recalls how a young man, overwhelmed by the death of his father, observed a hornbill pecking seeds and then beginning to sing. This experience gave the grieving son the inspiration and strength he needed to perform the funeral ceremonies of the “dama”.

A mask in the shape of the hornbill was then created and the dancers wearing it scraped the ground with its long beak to imitate the animal’s behaviour in picking the grains.

By reviving the great myths and their protagonists through mask ceremonies, the Dogon try to restore the balance disturbed by death or other misfortune.

Usually, the mask is crowned by a female figure representing a mythical woman “yasigine”. In this case, a bird sculpture forms the crown.


The object Face mask “dyodyomini” with the object ID 3049329 was part of the auction 99th Auction on November 12, 2022, lot number 230 at that time and is currently available for EUR 1,800 in Open sale.

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Comparing literature

Bilot et al., Masques du pays Dogon, Paris 2001, p. 124 ff.


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