Waterspirit mask · Nigeria, Ijaw · ID: 3040239
Description
wood, dark brown patina, remains of pigments, of narrow concave vaulted form with protruding facial features, slightly dam., abrasion of paint;
the ancestors “duen”, the deceased local heroes “am’om” and the water spirits “owuamapu” play an important role in the Ijaws religious belief. Every year a festivity in honour of the water spirits takes place, lasting for several days, held in order to win their favour and to secure the well-being of the community. The outward appearance of the masks extremely varies, for they reflect the visionary or dreamed look a water spirit has in the eyes of its respective carver. The masks are always worn horizontal on the head, for the water spirits themselves hold their heads in one level with the surface of the water as well.
The object Waterspirit mask with the object ID 3040239 was part of the auction 82nd Tribal Art Auction on February 27, 2016. The object with the lot number 392 achieved a sales price of EUR 3,000 with an asking price of EUR 2,000.
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