FANG MASK - Gabon






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Origin: Gabon
Tribe name: Fang
Material: Wood
Dimension: H 40 L 18 cm
Shipping method: Colissimo within 24-48h, open.
This decorative mask is an emblematic example of the art of the Fang people, an Central African ethnic group primarily located in Gabon, Equatorial Guinea and Cameroon. More precisely, it is a Ngil mask.
Elongated form: The face is very stretched, heart-shaped or long oval, a distinctive mark of the Fang style that seeks to evoke a spiritual presence rather than faithfully copying human anatomy.
White pigmentation (Kaolin): The face is covered with white kaolin. This color is not chosen at random: it symbolizes death, ancestors and spiritual clairvoyance.
The 'Heart' of the face: The eyebrow arches are strongly marked and descend to join the base of the nose, creating this characteristic heart shape.
Minimalist features: The eyes are reduced to simple horizontal slits, and the nose is long and thin. The mouth is often absent or very discreet, underscoring calm and authority.
This mask belongs to the Ngil secret society (the 'Gorilla'). Here is what its role was before its prohibition by the French colonial administration at the beginning of the 20th century:
Rendition of justice: The mask bearers appeared at night in villages to detect witches or troublemakers. The mask represented a formidable justice force.
Protection: It also served to protect the community against malevolent magic.
It is interesting to note that this Fang mask style had a major influence on the history of Western art. In the early 20th century, artists such as Amedeo Modigliani and Pablo Picasso were fascinated by the purity of the lines and the abstraction of these objects, which directly inspired the birth of modern art and cubism.
Origin: Gabon
Tribe name: Fang
Material: Wood
Dimension: H 40 L 18 cm
Shipping method: Colissimo within 24-48h, open.
This decorative mask is an emblematic example of the art of the Fang people, an Central African ethnic group primarily located in Gabon, Equatorial Guinea and Cameroon. More precisely, it is a Ngil mask.
Elongated form: The face is very stretched, heart-shaped or long oval, a distinctive mark of the Fang style that seeks to evoke a spiritual presence rather than faithfully copying human anatomy.
White pigmentation (Kaolin): The face is covered with white kaolin. This color is not chosen at random: it symbolizes death, ancestors and spiritual clairvoyance.
The 'Heart' of the face: The eyebrow arches are strongly marked and descend to join the base of the nose, creating this characteristic heart shape.
Minimalist features: The eyes are reduced to simple horizontal slits, and the nose is long and thin. The mouth is often absent or very discreet, underscoring calm and authority.
This mask belongs to the Ngil secret society (the 'Gorilla'). Here is what its role was before its prohibition by the French colonial administration at the beginning of the 20th century:
Rendition of justice: The mask bearers appeared at night in villages to detect witches or troublemakers. The mask represented a formidable justice force.
Protection: It also served to protect the community against malevolent magic.
It is interesting to note that this Fang mask style had a major influence on the history of Western art. In the early 20th century, artists such as Amedeo Modigliani and Pablo Picasso were fascinated by the purity of the lines and the abstraction of these objects, which directly inspired the birth of modern art and cubism.
