Description : Gägon Beak Mask. This type of mask of the Dan people, called ‘Gägon', represents a mythical hornbill. The mask, worn by men in full body costumes, represents the guardian in a bush camp of the young initiates, or it dances in the villages for entertainment purposes.The present mask is made of hard wood dyed black and displaying a visible, fairly old usage patina both on the front and on the back and with an old age crack on the left. A ‘beard’ made of monkey skin (of the black-and-white colobus monkey) is attached to the underside of the long, powerful ‘beak’ and glued to its edge by means of black tree resin.Remains of an earlier outline with metal are detectable near the small, almond-shaped eyes.
Dated to the first half of the 20th century
Dimensions approx approx 45 x 15 x 13 cm Sold with stand.
This item comes with a signed and stamped certificate confirming its authenticity. All our lots are appraised and checked by Jos Humblet. Mr. Humblet (°1954, Brussels) graduated in 1978 as Master of Art at St. Lukas in Brussels. From 1978 until 1993 he worked at the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Brussels, where he specialised in formal analysis of works of art. Mr. Humblet started collecting tribal art in 1980 and became a dealer in 1995, specialising in art from Kongo, Nigeria, Cameroon and Chad.
Tribal art, African Art, Ethnographic Art.
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About the lot N° 21 Title : Gagon Beak Mask Size : 15 x 13 cm Ripple Art Auctions, auctioneer, Brussels, BEIt's free to register now to view! Sale title : Ripple Art Collectible Auction: Tribal 3 - No Reserve Prices Sale date : 29 Jun 2019It's free to register now to view! Sale Reference : Live Sale