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Masque cérémoniel, 1930-1940

Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée, Bas Sepik - Ramu
Vendu 5 500 €
Provenance
Bacquart, Jean-Baptiste, London, Great Britain / Paris, France
Galerie Flak, Paris, France
Magnus Svensson, Broby, Sweden
Taille
H: 35 cm
H: 13.8 inch

Description

wood, red ochre, lime, shell discs, base

The “brag” spirit is characerised as male and warlike, seducing women and devouring young initiates before spitting them back to their mothers as adult men. A symbolic act that symbolises the transformation of boys into adult men.

The “brag” masks were consulted before headhunting raids and given food and blood. After a successful raid, the severed head of the victim was rubbed on the masks so they could “drink the blood”. The young men likewise drank the blood of the severed head to make them strong and fearless in battle.


Expertise

Certificat d' Authenticité, Julien Flak, Paris, 20 January 2015

Littérature comparée

Conru, Kevin (ed.), Sepik Ramu Art, Brussels 2019, p. 235 ff.

Publications

Galerie Flak, "Rites et Formes de Papouasie Nouvelle-Guinée", Paris 2009, p. 60 and p.108

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