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Description : Rare Fang Mask, Gabon height of mask 9 1/2in (24.1cm)height including fiber attachments 18in (45.7cm) Provenance: Harold Rome Collection, New YorkIrwin Hersey Collection, New York, by 1980Blossom and Dwight Strong Collection, San FranciscoAcquired by the present owner from the above in 1999ExhibitedGreenvale, New York, C.W. Post Art Gallery, African Sculpture, The Shape of Suprise, 17 February - 30 March, 1980,San Francisco, The Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco, East of the Atlantic, West of the Congo, Art from Equatorial Africa, The Dwight and Blossom Strong Collection, 15 July - 26 November 1995PublishedVogel, Susan, African Sculpture - The Shape of Surprise, Greenvale, 1980, fig. 118Siroto, Leon, East of the Atlantic, West of the Congo, Art from Equatorial Africa - The Dwight and Blossom Strong Collection, De Young Fine Arts Museum catalogue, 1995, fig. 3Vogel notes (Ibid., p. 36), 'Fang masks such as this one were among the first kinds of African sculpture to become known in Europe. In 1911 a mask very like this one hung on the wall of Braque's studio. These objects were at the time seen as strange and exciting. In 1910 Derain described them as amazingly, frighteningly expressive.'Siroto (Ibid.) notes, 'The style of this mask suggests that it came from an inland and northern Fang group or perhaps from the Bulu, which would indicate a range from northern Gabon through eastern Equatorial Guinea into southern Cameroon. The characteristic features of this mask-style indicate a schematized face, a vertical line down the middle of the brow, punctate arcs over the eyes, and unusually flat cheeks. Only a few examples of this style have been localized, and thus my assumption as to the Provenance: of related examples must be based upon inference. The style seems less likely to come from the southern and western Fang groups.Many masks of this style are of the ngontangan type: a helmet-like head with four faces arranged radially around its sides or top. The type is said to have been used traditionally to detect witches, but this remains to be ascertained. In any event, it was of great importance in entertainment, performing a virtuoso dance that contributed to the wealth of the dancer and the prestige of his patrons. The performance could include the participation of accompanists displaying images related to the masks. It is possible that other, single-faced masks might have danced in association with the main one. This sort of relationship might explain the close correspondence between the face of this mask and those on the sides of ngontangan helmet-masks.This example is carved in one of the more interesting substyles associated with ngontang mask. This may relate it to a relatively early period or a more conservative carver. The curving lines on the upper lip represent a tattoo pattern, rather than a mustache. Ngontangan means young white woman. In the early days of their contact with Europeans, the Fang thought white women to be even more magical than white men.'
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Estimate (low-high) : 80000 USD-120000 USD It's free to register now to view!

About the lot N° 100
Title : Fang Mask, Period : 1980
Size : height of mask 9 1/2in (24.1cm), height including fiber attachments 18in (45.7cm)
Bonhams 2, auctioneer, New York, US It's free to register now to view!
Sale title : African and Oceanic Art
Sale date : 13 May 2019 It's free to register now to view!
Sale Reference : Live Sale

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