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This is the rating and price for Yaure Mask, 2007



Description : Yaure Mask, Côte d'Ivoire lomane height 11 1/2in (29cm) Provenance Charles D. Miller, III, St. James, New York, collected in the 1970s According to Iris Hahner, 'This mask type with a depiction of a hornbill ( Bucorvus abyssinicus), or perhaps a species of woodpecker, is called lomane. The word derives from anoman, which means 'bird' in the Baule language and occurs in the songs which accompany the maskers' performance. . . The fourth of a total of seven Je masqueraders, the lomane dances around the body of the deceased, then bends over and touches it. Based on the statements of several Yaure, who say the mask kills the worms that decompose the body, this act could be interpreted as a symbol of purification.' (Hahner, Iris, Maria Kecskesi and Laszlo Vajda, African Masks - The Barbier-Mueller Collection, Prestel, 2007, p. 39). Carved in elliptical shape with a rounded facial plane, framed with a zigzag band around the perimeter. The bird, centrally perched on the top of the coiffure with incised bands, bends forward with the beak pointing down towards the face. The eyes are slit open with heavy upper lids, framed by crescent-form brows. The straight and narrow nose gradually flares outward towards the nostrils above a perfectly circular mouth giving the impression of pursed lips, semi-glossy black patina. For further information on this lot please visit the website
Price: 6 250.00 USD It's free to register now to view!
Estimate (low-high) : 7000 USD-9000 USD It's free to register now to view!

About the lot N° 73
Title : Yaure Mask, Period : 2007
Medium : Carved in elliptical shape with a rounded facial plane, framed with a zigzag band around the perimeter. The bird, centrally perched on the top of the coiffure with incised bands, bends forward with the beak pointing down towards the face. The eyes are slit open with heavy upper lids, framed by crescent-form brows. The straight and narrow nose gradually flares outward towards the nostrils above a perfectly circular mouth giving the impression of pursed lips, semi-glossy black patina.
Condition report : Broken and repaired at the top rim around the suspension hole, minor wear, abrasions and chips throughout consistent with age and use within the culture.
Bonhams, auctioneer, Los Angeles, US It's free to register now to view!
Sale title : African and Oceanic Art
Sale date : 02 Jul 2020 It's free to register now to view!
Sale Reference : Live Sale

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