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Igbo mask, a reproduction from the Igbo people of southeastern Nigeria, likely tracing to Nsukka or Leja village areas, 35.5 cm high and 22 cm wide, in fair condition, sold with no stand.

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This rare piece originates from the Igbo people of southeastern Nigeria, most likely tracing back to a northern or north-central regional sub-group such as those in the Nsukka or Leja village areas. Within the decentralized structure of Igbo society, masquerades (Mmanwu) function as vital mechanisms for spiritual communication, judicial arbitration, and social regulation. While the Igbo are globally celebrated for their white-faced Agbogho Mmuo (maiden spirit) masks that embody feminine beauty and ancestral purity, they also maintain an extensive corpus of dark, aggressive, or abstracted masks tied to male title institutions and secret societies. This specific style represents a localized ancestral or forest spirit entity, utilized during dry-season festivals, agricultural rites, and customary justice sessions to enforce moral authority, settle local disputes, and protect the community through an imposing, otherworldly presence.

The visual characteristics of this mask perfectly capture the expressive, geometric abstraction that defines northern Igbo master carvers. The face plate features an exceptional interplay of deeply incised, parallel linear striations (ichi or stylized scarification patterns) that trace the contours of the upper face in concentric, rhythmic loops around the eye orbits. This dense texturing creates a hypnotic visual movement that isolates the massive, deeply recessed circular eye wells. Shifting completely away from the naturalism of southern Igbo portraiture, the carver chose a radical, minimalist approach for the lower half of the face: the lines transition into rigid vertical tracks on the cheeks before dropping into a completely smooth, heavy, and bulbous chin.

This rare piece originates from the Igbo people of southeastern Nigeria, most likely tracing back to a northern or north-central regional sub-group such as those in the Nsukka or Leja village areas. Within the decentralized structure of Igbo society, masquerades (Mmanwu) function as vital mechanisms for spiritual communication, judicial arbitration, and social regulation. While the Igbo are globally celebrated for their white-faced Agbogho Mmuo (maiden spirit) masks that embody feminine beauty and ancestral purity, they also maintain an extensive corpus of dark, aggressive, or abstracted masks tied to male title institutions and secret societies. This specific style represents a localized ancestral or forest spirit entity, utilized during dry-season festivals, agricultural rites, and customary justice sessions to enforce moral authority, settle local disputes, and protect the community through an imposing, otherworldly presence.

The visual characteristics of this mask perfectly capture the expressive, geometric abstraction that defines northern Igbo master carvers. The face plate features an exceptional interplay of deeply incised, parallel linear striations (ichi or stylized scarification patterns) that trace the contours of the upper face in concentric, rhythmic loops around the eye orbits. This dense texturing creates a hypnotic visual movement that isolates the massive, deeply recessed circular eye wells. Shifting completely away from the naturalism of southern Igbo portraiture, the carver chose a radical, minimalist approach for the lower half of the face: the lines transition into rigid vertical tracks on the cheeks before dropping into a completely smooth, heavy, and bulbous chin.

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Number of objects
1
Sold with stand
No
Condition
Fair condition
Title of artwork
Igbo mask
Height
35.5 cm
Width
22 cm
Authenticity
Reproduction/replica
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