Zemanek-Münster

Antelope mask "walu"

Mali, Dogon
Vendu 1 600 €
Taille
H: 63 cm
H: 24.8 inch

Description

light wood, black paint, red and white pigment, of rectangular form with long horns, painted with triangles and striped decor, metal hook, pierced around the rim., min. dam., cracks, traces of abrasion;
the mask reminds of the mythic antelope “walu”, which was engaged by the creator god “amma” to protect the sun from the fox “yurugu”. To take revenge for his vain effort the fox digged holes in the ground, so that the antelope fell and died. The dance of the mask “walu” should remind of this mythical occurrence. The mask appears during the “dama” commemorative ceremonies which take place every five years together with hundreds of masked dancers.


Publications

Le Mali, entre Histoire et Tradition, Bagnolet 2014, p. 32, ill. 41

Exposition

Le Mali, entre Histoire et Tradition, Bangolet 31 Janvier - 28 Fevrier 2014

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