Masque en métal dans le style Gelede, vers 1900
Nigéria, Yoruba, Ali Amonikoyi (1880-1920)
Vendu
900 €
Provenance
Heinz Vogel, Frankfurt, GermanyTaille
H: 30 cm
H: 11.8 inch
Description
copper alloy (bronze/ brass), rest.
Yoruba artist Ali Amonikoyi from Illorin (Nigeria) lived between 1907 and 1909 in Kete Krachi (now Ghana) in what was then the German colony of Togo.
There he used ancient brass-casting techniques to make mask forms resembling Yoruba “gelede” masks. These masks were placed on top of graves as memorials to the deceased, rather than being worn in dance performances.
Some of his masks are nowadays kept by the Brooklyn Museum, New York.