Mask - markha - Mali (No Reserve Price)

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Masque, Mali; Marka culture; provenance from the Marka tradition.

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Description from the seller

The Marka are a very close ethnic group to the Bambara, whose art is notably characterized by their masks covered with brass plates, like this one.
Among the Marka, Do is the spirit to which masks give shape and that constitutes its expression.
It comes from the bush, through leaf masks, and in some mythical cases, through fiber masks and carved wooden heads.
In the religious system of the Marka society, Do is the most invoked and its cult the most elaborate.
The Marka are organized into structured and hierarchical mask societies.
There exists an initiatory language of communication for the initiated. Object in very good condition, well preserved in its natural state, with no restoration.
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Seller's Story

Tribal Collection – African Art Gallery is a space dedicated to discovering and celebrating both traditional and contemporary African art. The gallery features a curated selection of sculptures, masks, ritual objects, and artworks from various African cultures and ethnic groups, reflecting the richness and diversity of artistic expression across the continent. Each piece is selected for its aesthetic quality, authenticity, and history, offering collectors, enthusiasts, and curious visitors an immersion into the symbolic and spiritual world of African art. Bridging tradition and modernity, Tribal Collection highlights ancient works full of meaning while also fostering a dialogue with the contemporary creations of today’s African artists. More than just a gallery, Tribal Collection is a cultural bridge where art becomes a medium of transmission, emotion, and universal dialogue.
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The Marka are a very close ethnic group to the Bambara, whose art is notably characterized by their masks covered with brass plates, like this one.
Among the Marka, Do is the spirit to which masks give shape and that constitutes its expression.
It comes from the bush, through leaf masks, and in some mythical cases, through fiber masks and carved wooden heads.
In the religious system of the Marka society, Do is the most invoked and its cult the most elaborate.
The Marka are organized into structured and hierarchical mask societies.
There exists an initiatory language of communication for the initiated. Object in very good condition, well preserved in its natural state, with no restoration.
registered mail with signature required

Seller's Story

Tribal Collection – African Art Gallery is a space dedicated to discovering and celebrating both traditional and contemporary African art. The gallery features a curated selection of sculptures, masks, ritual objects, and artworks from various African cultures and ethnic groups, reflecting the richness and diversity of artistic expression across the continent. Each piece is selected for its aesthetic quality, authenticity, and history, offering collectors, enthusiasts, and curious visitors an immersion into the symbolic and spiritual world of African art. Bridging tradition and modernity, Tribal Collection highlights ancient works full of meaning while also fostering a dialogue with the contemporary creations of today’s African artists. More than just a gallery, Tribal Collection is a cultural bridge where art becomes a medium of transmission, emotion, and universal dialogue.
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Details

Ethnic group/ culture
markha
Country of Origin
Mali
Period
Late 20th century
Material
Brass, Wood
Sold with stand
No
Condition
Excellent condition
Title of artwork
Mask
Height
64 cm
Width
20 cm
FranceVerified
874
Objects sold
98.81%
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