Batonga - Angola

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An original Batonga wooden mask from Angola, dating to the early 20th century, about 45 cm high, with provenance in a private collection.

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The origin of this mask is uncertain. Although it is labelled as Batonga-Cameroon, it bears
no resemblance to any sculptural style from Cameroon or neighbouring regions. In northern
Angola and Zambia there is a Tonga (Batonga) tribe. The cross-shaped scarification is reminiscent of that
of the Batshokwe and other ethnic groups of Angola-Congo. However, the fact that, judging by the traces of paint, the face appears to have been painted white links it to masks from Gabon and Congo (Brazzaville).
It could be Maliya (later Maria), representing a kind-hearted female ancestor who wishes to sing and dance alongside the people. Regardless of its origin, it displays meticulous craftsmanship and a simplicity of form that make it extraordinarily expressive.

Provenance: Padres Blancos missionaires, Barcelona
Argiles Collection, Barcelona

The origin of this mask is uncertain. Although it is labelled as Batonga-Cameroon, it bears
no resemblance to any sculptural style from Cameroon or neighbouring regions. In northern
Angola and Zambia there is a Tonga (Batonga) tribe. The cross-shaped scarification is reminiscent of that
of the Batshokwe and other ethnic groups of Angola-Congo. However, the fact that, judging by the traces of paint, the face appears to have been painted white links it to masks from Gabon and Congo (Brazzaville).
It could be Maliya (later Maria), representing a kind-hearted female ancestor who wishes to sing and dance alongside the people. Regardless of its origin, it displays meticulous craftsmanship and a simplicity of form that make it extraordinarily expressive.

Provenance: Padres Blancos missionaires, Barcelona
Argiles Collection, Barcelona

Details

Number of objects
1
Ethnic group/ culture
Batonga
Country of Origin
Angola
Period
Early 20th century
Material
Wood
Sold with stand
No
Condition
Good condition
Height
45 cm
Provenance
Private collection
Authenticity
Original/official
SpainVerified
11
Objects sold
Private

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