Masque Deangle - Dan - Côte d'Ivoire






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Masque Deangle, an Ivorian Dan mask from Collection privée, measures 24 cm high by 1 cm deep and 1 cm wide, is sold with a stand, and is in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
Provenance : Private collection, Belgium
The Deangle mask, emblematic of the Dan culture in Côte d'Ivoire and Liberia, stands out for its elongated form and fine features, embodying the ideal of female beauty and wisdom.
Worn during public ceremonies or entertainments, it often represents a virtuous woman, whose presence eases tensions and strengthens social cohesion.
Its smooth and polished surface symbolizes purity and refinement, while its complex coiffure reflects social status and cultural identity.
Unlike more intimidating masks, the Deangle embodies a benevolent force, serving as a mediator between the visible and invisible worlds.
It reminds us that beauty, among the Dan, is not only aesthetic but also moral, linking the individual to the community and to the ancestors in harmonious balance.
Presentation of our expert house
Based in Belgium, our expertise and sales house specializes in African and ethnographic art. A leading seller on Catawiki for more than 8 years, we enjoy a solid reputation and a track record of several hundred sales with an almost 100% satisfaction rate.
We regularly assist with liquidations, successions and dispersals of collections, in collaboration with private individuals and families in Belgium and neighboring countries. Our approach is rigorous, transparent and accessible, with sales often offered without a reserve price.
Some pieces that have passed through our hands have joined international private collections and, for some, museum institutions.
Shipping within 24 hours, with careful packaging, insurance and tracking.
Contact 7 days a week: we remain available for any questions or requests for additional information.
Provenance : Private collection, Belgium
The Deangle mask, emblematic of the Dan culture in Côte d'Ivoire and Liberia, stands out for its elongated form and fine features, embodying the ideal of female beauty and wisdom.
Worn during public ceremonies or entertainments, it often represents a virtuous woman, whose presence eases tensions and strengthens social cohesion.
Its smooth and polished surface symbolizes purity and refinement, while its complex coiffure reflects social status and cultural identity.
Unlike more intimidating masks, the Deangle embodies a benevolent force, serving as a mediator between the visible and invisible worlds.
It reminds us that beauty, among the Dan, is not only aesthetic but also moral, linking the individual to the community and to the ancestors in harmonious balance.
Presentation of our expert house
Based in Belgium, our expertise and sales house specializes in African and ethnographic art. A leading seller on Catawiki for more than 8 years, we enjoy a solid reputation and a track record of several hundred sales with an almost 100% satisfaction rate.
We regularly assist with liquidations, successions and dispersals of collections, in collaboration with private individuals and families in Belgium and neighboring countries. Our approach is rigorous, transparent and accessible, with sales often offered without a reserve price.
Some pieces that have passed through our hands have joined international private collections and, for some, museum institutions.
Shipping within 24 hours, with careful packaging, insurance and tracking.
Contact 7 days a week: we remain available for any questions or requests for additional information.
