Dance mask - Makondé - Tanzania

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Lipiko helmet mask by the Makondé from Tanzania, dating to 1930–1940, from the Argiles Collection, Barcelona, carved in wood and sold with a stand.

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Description from the seller

These lipiko masks, which in the Makonde language mean “helmet mask,” come from the Makonde — a minority ethnic group who live in southern Tanzania and northeastern Mozambique, both north and south of the Rovuma River. The Makonde first came to the region in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries seeking refuge from the slave trade, and they have continued to experience a great deal of cultural transformation and change over the past century, but especially during the Portuguese colonial period from 1920 to 1974. This had a major impact on their society and molded much of their art into what is seen today.

Provenance: Argiles Collection, Barcelona

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These lipiko masks, which in the Makonde language mean “helmet mask,” come from the Makonde — a minority ethnic group who live in southern Tanzania and northeastern Mozambique, both north and south of the Rovuma River. The Makonde first came to the region in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries seeking refuge from the slave trade, and they have continued to experience a great deal of cultural transformation and change over the past century, but especially during the Portuguese colonial period from 1920 to 1974. This had a major impact on their society and molded much of their art into what is seen today.

Provenance: Argiles Collection, Barcelona

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Experts in Ancient African Art
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Details

Era
1900-2000
No. of items
1
Material
wood
Country of Origin
Tanzania
Condition
Fair condition - heavily used & with possibly minor parts missing
Ethnic group/ culture
Makondé
Height
30 cm
Width
16 cm
Sold with stand
Yes
Estimated Period
1930-1940
SpainVerified
260
Objects sold
100%
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