Bena Biombo - DR Congo

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Estimate  € 400 - € 450
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Description from the seller

The overall shape of the mask is inspired by the Kuba, and the black-and-white triangular decorations on the forehead and chin are influenced by the Pende of Casai. The bronze-pink colour is unusual.
The black-and-white triangular decorations on the forehead and chin are influenced by the Pende of Casai. The conical eyes, painted in four triangular sections (black, yellow, bronze-pink and white), known as chameleon eyes, may have been influenced by their neighbours, the Kete.
The mouth is small, rectangular and rounded, protruding, with the interior painted white; below the eyes there are eye holes; the headdress consists of a black raffia crown, cut out at the front to reveal the triangular decoration on the forehead, pierced by a protruding wooden cylinder; at the bottom, the mask ends in a long brown raffia necklace.

Provenance: Berthe Hartert-Kibabi Collection
Argiles Collection, Barcelona

The overall shape of the mask is inspired by the Kuba, and the black-and-white triangular decorations on the forehead and chin are influenced by the Pende of Casai. The bronze-pink colour is unusual.
The black-and-white triangular decorations on the forehead and chin are influenced by the Pende of Casai. The conical eyes, painted in four triangular sections (black, yellow, bronze-pink and white), known as chameleon eyes, may have been influenced by their neighbours, the Kete.
The mouth is small, rectangular and rounded, protruding, with the interior painted white; below the eyes there are eye holes; the headdress consists of a black raffia crown, cut out at the front to reveal the triangular decoration on the forehead, pierced by a protruding wooden cylinder; at the bottom, the mask ends in a long brown raffia necklace.

Provenance: Berthe Hartert-Kibabi Collection
Argiles Collection, Barcelona

Details

Number of objects
1
Ethnic group/ culture
Bena Biombo
Country of Origin
DR Congo
Material
Wood
Sold with stand
No
Condition
Good condition
Height
50 cm
Provenance
Auction house
SpainVerified
18
Objects sold
100%
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