Máscara de baile - ibibio - Nigeria

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Máscara ibibio, escultura en madera de Nigeria en la tradición ibibio, con pátina gruesa y policromía conservada, 38 cm de alto por 20 cm de ancho, en estado aceptable con posibles piezas pequeñas faltantes, se vende con soporte, procedencia Raquel Montagut Gallery, Barcelona y Argiles Collection, Barcelona.

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In African art, the tribal masks and accessories of the Ekpo society constitute the greatest works among the Ibibio. Drums and music are also important elements of Ekpo ceremonies. The wooden sculpture of this region is very detailed and the artists are also likely to capture the beauty of the evil spirits.

The villages are led by Ekpo Ndem Isong (group of village elders) and extended heads of families. Their decisions are made by the members of society who play the role of the ancestors' messengers. Ekpo members are still masked in the exercise of their policing duties, although their identity is almost always known, fear of retaliation from the party of ancestors. beyond their social limits, which could be described as police brutality. Membership is open to all Ibibio men, but nevertheless, there is a certain level of wealth to access politically influential ranks. Crusted patina with well preserved polychromy.

Provenance: Raquel Montagut Gallery, Barcelona
Argiles Collection, Barcelona

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Expertos en Arte Africano antiguo

In African art, the tribal masks and accessories of the Ekpo society constitute the greatest works among the Ibibio. Drums and music are also important elements of Ekpo ceremonies. The wooden sculpture of this region is very detailed and the artists are also likely to capture the beauty of the evil spirits.

The villages are led by Ekpo Ndem Isong (group of village elders) and extended heads of families. Their decisions are made by the members of society who play the role of the ancestors' messengers. Ekpo members are still masked in the exercise of their policing duties, although their identity is almost always known, fear of retaliation from the party of ancestors. beyond their social limits, which could be described as police brutality. Membership is open to all Ibibio men, but nevertheless, there is a certain level of wealth to access politically influential ranks. Crusted patina with well preserved polychromy.

Provenance: Raquel Montagut Gallery, Barcelona
Argiles Collection, Barcelona

El vendedor y su historia

Expertos en Arte Africano antiguo

Datos

Era
1900-2000
N.º de artículos
1
Material
wood
País de origen
Nigeria
Estado
Estado aceptable - muy usado y posiblemente faltan partes menores
Grupo étnico/cultura
Ibibio
Alto
38 cm
Nombre de objeto indígena
Ibibio mask
Ancho
20 cm
Sold with stand
Periodo estimado
1920-1930
EspañaVerificado
271
Objetos vendidos
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