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This is the rating and price for A Kuba/Kete Helmet Mask



Description : Kuba/Kete, D.R. Congo, H: 14Boldly carved with enormous conical eyes, pierced around their perimeters. Original pigmentation largely intact. Fine internal patina denoting traditional usage. Comments: Masks such as these are known as Mulwalwa and are produced by the southern Bushoong and Northern Kete peoples and represent a male Ngesh or nature spirit associated with initiation of young men to manhood. Characterized by flaring nose and large chameleon-like eyes, the Mulwalwa mask was once decorated with eagle and parrot feathers but also presents a balanced palm wine pot either inverted or upright above the head. The original surface of this mask was likely painted red and traces of red can be found about the forehead line. The projecting eyes add a bold and unexpected form to the mask recalling its aggressive character. The remains of the intricate polychrome designs balance and accentuate the overall form.
Price: 2 656.80 USD It's free to register now to view!
Estimate (low-high) : 3000 USD-6000 USD It's free to register now to view!

About the lot N° 266
Title : A Kuba/Kete Helmet Mask
Size : H: 14
Provenance : - Zollman Collection, IND - Gelbard collection, NY
Literature : Remnants of Ritual: Selections from the Gelbard collection of African Art (2003) Bourgeois & Rodolitz, Pg. 40, Fig. 90
The Cobbs, auctioneer, Peterborough, US It's free to register now to view!
Sale title : Fine African, Oceanic and Pre-Columbian Art
Sale date : 02 Nov 2013 It's free to register now to view!
Sale Reference : Live Sale

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