Masque chanteur féminin "nineagla" · Côte d'Ivoire, Wé - Guéré / Wobé · ID: 3043269
Description
wood, brown patina, black and white paint, red pigment, metal tags, plant fibre bulge, brass bells, slightly dam., minor missing parts, abrasion of paint (backside), base.
In addition to a large group of masks with social tasks (guardian masks “tegla” and the so-called “big masks”), there are a variety of entertainment masks from the Wé. All female, and a proportion of male masks, belong to this category. The female masks “nineagla” sing and the male masks “begla”, dance. The “nineagla” are beautiful young girls, but are danced by boys and young men, and when the mask sings, the wearer lifts
the mask from the inside so that it sits flat on the head. He hides his face behind strips of cloth that otherwise hang on both sides of the mask. The “nineagla” always have typical women’s tattoos on the cheeks and are framed by a wreath of bells. They belong to the lowest level of the masks and appear especially after dark.
L’objet Masque chanteur féminin “nineagla” avec l’ID d’objet 3043269 a fait partie de la dernière vente aux enchères 88e vente aux enchères Tribal Art dans 10 mars 2018 le Zemanek-Münster Hôtel des ventes. L’objet portant le numéro de lot 234 a atteint un prix de vente de 1 600 €.
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Littérature comparée
Lorenz Homberger (Hrsg.), Masken der Wè und Dan, Elfenbeinküste, Zürich 1997, p. 14 ff.
Publications
AHDRC: 0150482