Dance mask - Mali

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Julien Gauthier
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With almost a decade of experience bridging science, museum curation, and traditional blacksmithing, Julien has developed a unique expertise in historical arms, armour, and African art.

Estimate  € 1,000 - € 1,200
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Description from the seller

The Dogon people are renowned in African art for their myths and beliefs about cosmogony.
Its population is estimated at about 300,000 people living southwest of the Niger Loop in the Mopti region of Mali (Bandiagara, Koro, Banka), near Douentza and part of northern Burkina (northwest of Ouahigouya). They produce more than 80 mask types, the best known of which are Kanaga, Sirigé , Satimbe, Walu. Most of them are used by the circumcised initiates of the Awa society, during funeral ceremonies. Some depict animals, in reference to the rich mythology of African Dogon art.
The "nyama",
, vital force of the mask, is activated by
Different rituals in order to develop all the magical potential of the object.
On the occasion of a Dama ritual marking the end of mourning, the Dogon sculpt new masks.

Provenance: Argiles Collection, Barcelona

Seller's Story

Experts in Ancient African Art
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The Dogon people are renowned in African art for their myths and beliefs about cosmogony.
Its population is estimated at about 300,000 people living southwest of the Niger Loop in the Mopti region of Mali (Bandiagara, Koro, Banka), near Douentza and part of northern Burkina (northwest of Ouahigouya). They produce more than 80 mask types, the best known of which are Kanaga, Sirigé , Satimbe, Walu. Most of them are used by the circumcised initiates of the Awa society, during funeral ceremonies. Some depict animals, in reference to the rich mythology of African Dogon art.
The "nyama",
, vital force of the mask, is activated by
Different rituals in order to develop all the magical potential of the object.
On the occasion of a Dama ritual marking the end of mourning, the Dogon sculpt new masks.

Provenance: Argiles Collection, Barcelona

Seller's Story

Experts in Ancient African Art
Translated by Google Translate

Details

Era
1900-2000
Material
wood and metal
Country of Origin
Mali
Condition
Fair condition - heavily used & with possibly minor parts missing
Height
51 cm
Width
15 cm
Sold with stand
Yes
Estimated Period
1910-1920
SpainVerified
260
Objects sold
100%
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