Man's mask - Tikar - Cameroon

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Máscara de hombre, a bronze Tikar mask from Cameroon dating to the mid-20th century, 45 cm high, from a private collection and in good condition.

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In Cameroon, the Tikar people were regarded as excellent bronze artisans, working closely with artists from the kingdom of Benin. The beauty of their designs and their extraordinary modeling and casting (3 mm thick) are notable.
Give these pieces great quality. The masks were cast using the lost wax process: the artisan prepares a model.
In clay covered with wax, surround this model with a thin layer of potter's clay and then with coarser clay; once the clay is dry, it is poured through holes left for this purpose, and the molten bronze causes the wax to melt, which drains through channels made for this purpose, leaving a crucible that is gradually filled with the molten metal. When the craftsman considers that the entire mold has been filled, after it has cooled, he breaks it, obtaining an exact replica of the wax model, which has disappeared, hence the name 'lost wax.' Each piece is unique.

Provenance: Argiles collection, Barcelona

In Cameroon, the Tikar people were regarded as excellent bronze artisans, working closely with artists from the kingdom of Benin. The beauty of their designs and their extraordinary modeling and casting (3 mm thick) are notable.
Give these pieces great quality. The masks were cast using the lost wax process: the artisan prepares a model.
In clay covered with wax, surround this model with a thin layer of potter's clay and then with coarser clay; once the clay is dry, it is poured through holes left for this purpose, and the molten bronze causes the wax to melt, which drains through channels made for this purpose, leaving a crucible that is gradually filled with the molten metal. When the craftsman considers that the entire mold has been filled, after it has cooled, he breaks it, obtaining an exact replica of the wax model, which has disappeared, hence the name 'lost wax.' Each piece is unique.

Provenance: Argiles collection, Barcelona

Details

No. of items
1
Ethnic group/ culture
Tikar
Country of Origin
Cameroon
Period
Mid 20th century
Material
Bronze
Sold with stand
No
Condition
Good condition
Title of artwork
Man's mask
Height
45 cm
Provenance
Private collection
SpainVerified
1
Object sold
Private

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