Kete del Norte

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Holds a postgraduate degree in African studies and 15 years experience in African art.

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Northern Kete mask, carved wood, mid-20th century, about 47 cm high, from the Kete del Norte culture, provenance Colección privada, in good condition, no stand.

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Description from the seller

Specific features of this mask are: an elongated, pointed chin and conical eyes.
I believe that J. Cornet's classification is correct. The mask is blind,
so it was worn on the head, tilted backwards so that the wearer could see
underneath the chin. The eye sockets, reminiscent of those of some Tshokwe masks
(Mwana Pwo and Tshihongo), are painted with radial stripes and the conical eyes with
stripes from base to tip. Below the subciliary eye sockets, starting from the base of the nose
there are three white stripes sloping downwards on each side and another on the columella that runs
from the small, circular, protruding mouth to the base of the nose. Above the hair,
starting from a circular moulding, the mask ends in a bundle of feathers. On the edge of the
hairstyle and the moulding and inside the mouth and ears there are traces of tukula. The mask
has conical decorations on the temples in front of the ears.
The mask, both in its volume and in its execution, is extraordinarily virtuosic,
and in its schematic caricature-like deformity it gives the impression of placid amazement
and dignity.

Provenance: Berthe Hartert Collection
Argiles Collection, Barcelona

Specific features of this mask are: an elongated, pointed chin and conical eyes.
I believe that J. Cornet's classification is correct. The mask is blind,
so it was worn on the head, tilted backwards so that the wearer could see
underneath the chin. The eye sockets, reminiscent of those of some Tshokwe masks
(Mwana Pwo and Tshihongo), are painted with radial stripes and the conical eyes with
stripes from base to tip. Below the subciliary eye sockets, starting from the base of the nose
there are three white stripes sloping downwards on each side and another on the columella that runs
from the small, circular, protruding mouth to the base of the nose. Above the hair,
starting from a circular moulding, the mask ends in a bundle of feathers. On the edge of the
hairstyle and the moulding and inside the mouth and ears there are traces of tukula. The mask
has conical decorations on the temples in front of the ears.
The mask, both in its volume and in its execution, is extraordinarily virtuosic,
and in its schematic caricature-like deformity it gives the impression of placid amazement
and dignity.

Provenance: Berthe Hartert Collection
Argiles Collection, Barcelona

Details

No. of items
1
Ethnic group/ culture
Kete del Norte
Period
Mid 20th century
Material
Wood
Sold with stand
No
Condition
Good condition
Height
47 cm
Provenance
Private collection
SpainVerified
Private

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