Zemanek-Münster

Zoomorphic mask "suaga"

Cameroun, Mambila
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Provenance
Michel Gosse, Paris, France
Taille
H: 42 cm
H: 16.5 inch

Description

wood, greyish black patina, red and white pigment, of voluminous form: a funnel-shaped mouth wide open and massive horns sweeping backwards, fibre netting at the back, rep. (breakage upper jaw and left horn), cracks, traces of abrasion, base;
the grotesque masks were worn on the head of a fiber-costumed dancer at “suaga” initiation rites and agricultural celebrations. The open beak is said to herald the dangers that lurk in the grounds of the farmer, and portend the nearness of the animals sought by the hunter. The triangular ears and protruding eyes may further imply watchfulness.


Littérature comparée

Schädler, Karl-Ferdinand, Encyclopedia of African Art and Culture, Munich 2009, p. 412 f.

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