Máscara Lukwakongo - Lega - R.D. Congo

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Máscara Lukwakongo, una máscara Lega procedente de la República Democrática del Congo, del siglo XX tardío, Proveniencia: colección Manuel Morte, Padres Blancos.

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This mask hasa very elongated shape within the Lukwakongo. The face is heart-shaped, concave, encrusted with kaolin, divided by a long, narrow, and schematic nose; the almond-shaped, open eyes
are located at different levels; the mouth, open, very expressive, is located well below the face, far from the nose, elliptical in shape with a pointed lower part; around the face, from the height of the nose, it has a long and wide beard made of banana palm fibers, called Luzelu, tied in holes around the jaw. The initiates of the second degree, the highest (Lutum- Bolwa Yananio) of the Bwami association, possess these masks called Lukwa-Kongo and use them in various ways (holding them in their hands, hanging them from their arms, under their chins, but never in front of their faces) during the initiation rites.

Provenance: Manuel Morte, Padres Blancos (missionaires)
Argiles collection, Barcelona


This mask hasa very elongated shape within the Lukwakongo. The face is heart-shaped, concave, encrusted with kaolin, divided by a long, narrow, and schematic nose; the almond-shaped, open eyes
are located at different levels; the mouth, open, very expressive, is located well below the face, far from the nose, elliptical in shape with a pointed lower part; around the face, from the height of the nose, it has a long and wide beard made of banana palm fibers, called Luzelu, tied in holes around the jaw. The initiates of the second degree, the highest (Lutum- Bolwa Yananio) of the Bwami association, possess these masks called Lukwa-Kongo and use them in various ways (holding them in their hands, hanging them from their arms, under their chins, but never in front of their faces) during the initiation rites.

Provenance: Manuel Morte, Padres Blancos (missionaires)
Argiles collection, Barcelona


Datos

N.º de artículos
1
Grupo étnico/cultura
Lega
País de origen
R.D. Congo
Periodo estimado
Finales del siglo XX
Material
Fiber, Madera
Sold with stand
No
Estado
En buen estado
Título de la obra de arte
Lukwakongo Mask
Alto
32 cm
Procedencia
Colección privada
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