Hemba - Bayaka - R.D. Congo

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Estimación  € 450 - € 500
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These helmet masks are carved from a single piece of wood in the shape of a cylinder; they consist of
a face and a hairstyle, often crowned with an animal. The mask has a hairstyle painted
black, topped by a platform with a slightly protruding rim, on which
an animal is carved, possibly a gazelle (the horns are missing), painted black, with a
light-coloured polychrome face and an animal skin tail.
The face is completely framed by a red fringe, with spikes down to the
nose forming a kind of beard; the eyes are globular, with fine cuts following the
contour and the pupils outlined in blue; the nose is large with wide
pierced nostrils and the mouth, without lips, shows the teeth; the ears are formed by two
Katyeeti birds.
In the south, the masks behave in a more individualised manner than in the north, due to their
accompanying songs and the responses of the audience. It is said that these masks represent
the collective image of all deceased elders, particularly the heads of the maternal lineage
(Leemba). At the same time, they contain a powerful spell that can promote successful
hunting, cure certain ailments, and harm those who harbour evil intentions or show
disrespect.

Provenance: Berthe Hartert collecion
Argiles Collection, Barcelona

These helmet masks are carved from a single piece of wood in the shape of a cylinder; they consist of
a face and a hairstyle, often crowned with an animal. The mask has a hairstyle painted
black, topped by a platform with a slightly protruding rim, on which
an animal is carved, possibly a gazelle (the horns are missing), painted black, with a
light-coloured polychrome face and an animal skin tail.
The face is completely framed by a red fringe, with spikes down to the
nose forming a kind of beard; the eyes are globular, with fine cuts following the
contour and the pupils outlined in blue; the nose is large with wide
pierced nostrils and the mouth, without lips, shows the teeth; the ears are formed by two
Katyeeti birds.
In the south, the masks behave in a more individualised manner than in the north, due to their
accompanying songs and the responses of the audience. It is said that these masks represent
the collective image of all deceased elders, particularly the heads of the maternal lineage
(Leemba). At the same time, they contain a powerful spell that can promote successful
hunting, cure certain ailments, and harm those who harbour evil intentions or show
disrespect.

Provenance: Berthe Hartert collecion
Argiles Collection, Barcelona

Datos

Nombre de objeto indígena
Hemba
N.º de artículos
1
Grupo étnico/cultura
Bayaka
País de origen
R.D. Congo
Periodo estimado
mediados del siglo XX
Material
Madera
Sold with stand
No
Estado
En buen estado
Alto
75 cm
Procedencia
Colección privada
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20
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100%
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