Vente aux enchères 104 Après-vente
Zemanek-Münster

Pig mask "ngulu"

R. D. Congo, Tchokwé
n'est plus disponible
Provenance
Eduard Hess, Basel, Switzerland
Taille
H: 37 cm
H: 14.6 inch

Description

wood, reddish brown patina, elongated stylized forms, accents with kaolin, slightly dam., minor missing parts (ears), crack; rare !
the dancer generally performs on all fours, imitating the pig’s behaviour, poking about with its snout, scratching itself and trampling around clumsily. Sometimes it dances in the company with “katoyo”(representing the white man) and “pwo” (representing the female ancestor). Like these masks it too wears a beaded waistband and rattles.
The dance masks are used by itinerant dancers, who keep them in a basket. The profession is hereditary, and is handed down form uncle to nephew. After the performance, the dancers receive gifts in return for the magical strength which they have dispensed to the community.


Littérature comparée

Bastin, Marie-Louise, La sculpture Tshokwe, Gossau 1982, p. 86 f.

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