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Das ist der Preis für die folgende Bewertung: A Fine Yoruba Mask, 1954



Beschreibung : For the gelede masquerade, from Pob‚ With pierced eyes and grooved rectangular beard, triangular flaps over the ears, a grooved waisted drum, dundun, above surmounted by a curved element above a spotted bow, traces of colored pigments, old labels 13in. (33cm.) high LITERATURE Masterpieces of African Art, Brooklyn, 1954, no.110 (not illustrated) EXHIBITION The Brooklyn Museum, 1954, no.110 NOTES William Fagg described the purpose of the Gelede masquerade as 'to placate the witchcraft in women', Henry J. and Margaret T. Drewal wrote exhaustively on the subject focusing on Gelede as 'a symbol of female power' ( Gelede. Art and Female Power among the Yoruba, Bloomington, 1983), and Babatunde Lawal demonstrated that it is 'that and much more' in The Gelede Spectacle (Seattle, 1996). The wooden mask is only a part of the elaborate costume of a dancer - invariably a man although formerly women could also dance masks - which comprised shawls, wrappers and scarves of rich fabrics over a cloth garment. They were often danced in pairs by friends who would practice together, thus strengthening the bonds between the families. Ketu, in western Yorubaland near the border with Dahomey (B‚nin), is the centre for the most complex Gelede rituals and its artists were particularly fond of exotic eleru masks ( eleru is a head with superstructure). Their sphere of influence extended for hundreds of miles beyond Ketu, certainly to Pob‚ in Dahomey. Maupoil ( La G‚omancie … l'ancienne C“te des Esclaves, Paris, 1943 pl.IIA) illustrates two masks, similar to the present example, probably by the same hand, also with dundun drums, photographed by Labitte 1934-36. Drewel illustrates a mask with similar face which he describes as representing a bearded Muslim cleric (op.cit.p.192, Pl.122). All these masks are inventive without losing the tension of the composition often found in later works.
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Titel : A Fine Yoruba Mask, EPOCHE : 1954
Christie's, Auktionator, New York, US 🔓Keine Kreditkarte nötig.
Verkaufstitel : THE RUSSELL B. AITKEN COLLECTION OF AFRICAN AND OCEANIC ART
Verkaufsdatum : 03/04/2003 🔓Keine Kreditkarte nötig.
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