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Epa - Joruba - Nigeria  (Ingen reservasjonspris)
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Epa - Joruba - Nigeria (Ingen reservasjonspris)

An Epa mask, Yoruba, Nigeria. The double-faced head section of the mask has a large opening at the level of one mouth to allow the mask wearer a wide field of vision. The protruding huge eyes are wide open, the ears, which belong to both faces, are reproduced as rings. Above the head section is a platform decorated with hatching. In the centre of the plattform are standing a large male and a large female figure. The male figure holds a ceremonial staff in each hand and wears a chain with a pendant around his neck. Two smaller male figures in long robes touch the staffs with one hand each. The hands of the tall female figure rest on the heads of two smaller female figures and she also wears a necklace with a pendant around her neck. The two female figures are touching their breasts in a gesture of welcome. Four other small male figures in short-sleeved suits each carry different objects: a flywhisk, a pestle, two rattles and a flute. Besides a few small marks and some insect damage, a fine piece in very good condition with a beautiful dark patina. Certificate of origin and provenance. Pick up in the Gallery only or delivery on request. “An Epa mask is a ceremonial mask worn by the Yoruba people of Nigeria during the Epa masquerade. Carvings representing priests, hunters, farmers, kings, and mothers are usually depicted on the masks. They are used to acknowledge important roles within the community, and to honor those who perform the roles, as well as ancestors who performed those roles in the past.When not being used during performances, Epa masks are kept in shrines where they are the focus of prayers and offerings from community elders.” University of Birmingham.

Nr. 84045487

Solgt
Epa - Joruba - Nigeria  (Ingen reservasjonspris)

Epa - Joruba - Nigeria (Ingen reservasjonspris)

An Epa mask, Yoruba, Nigeria. The double-faced head section of the mask has a large opening at the level of one mouth to allow the mask wearer a wide field of vision. The protruding huge eyes are wide open, the ears, which belong to both faces, are reproduced as rings. Above the head section is a platform decorated with hatching. In the centre of the plattform are standing a large male and a large female figure. The male figure holds a ceremonial staff in each hand and wears a chain with a pendant around his neck. Two smaller male figures in long robes touch the staffs with one hand each. The hands of the tall female figure rest on the heads of two smaller female figures and she also wears a necklace with a pendant around her neck. The two female figures are touching their breasts in a gesture of welcome. Four other small male figures in short-sleeved suits each carry different objects: a flywhisk, a pestle, two rattles and a flute. Besides a few small marks and some insect damage, a fine piece in very good condition with a beautiful dark patina. Certificate of origin and provenance. Pick up in the Gallery only or delivery on request.

“An Epa mask is a ceremonial mask worn by the Yoruba people of Nigeria during the Epa masquerade. Carvings representing priests, hunters, farmers, kings, and mothers are usually depicted on the masks. They are used to acknowledge important roles within the community, and to honor those who perform the roles, as well as ancestors who performed those roles in the past.When not being used during performances, Epa masks are kept in shrines where they are the focus of prayers and offerings from community elders.” University of Birmingham.

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