Face mask „n‘gré“ / „glé“ · Côte d'Ivoire, Bété · ID: 3046189
Description
wood, iron, base
Masks of this type, characterized by bold volumes and projecting forms are believed to embody powerful spiritual forces associated with the forest.
Scholars suggest that the tradition of masking among the Bete was introduced to the region by their western neighbors, the Wè (with the complex also including the Wobé, Kran, and Sapo).
The masks perform in a variety of contexts, including the settlement of disputes, communication of moral messages, and warfare. Their wild appearance suggests that they also had a protective function and should counteract aggressive, negative forces, sorcery and diseases.
The object Face mask „n‘gré“ / „glé“ with the object ID 3046189 was last part of the auction 93rd Tribal Art Auction at November 16, 2019 on Zemanek-Münster Auction house and had the lot number 128.
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