Mască dans - Makondé - Tanzania

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Mască Lipiko, mască de tip cască Makonde din lemn, din Tanzania, datată 1900–1910, 25 × 20 cm, în stare acceptabilă, eventual cu părți mici lipsă, vândută cu suport; proveniență Raquel Montagut Gallery, Barcelona și Argiles Collection, Barcelona.

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Aceste măști lipiko, care în limba poporului Makonde înseamnă „mască-eliză/mască de protecție”? The term might be obscure. I should translate carefully:" These lipiko masks, which in the language of the Makonde people means “helmet mask.” come from the minority ethnic group of the Makonde live in southern Tanzania and northeastern Mozambique, both north and south of the Rovuma River. The Makonde first came to the region in the eighteenth and nineteenth century seeking refuge from the slave trade and they have continued to experience a great deal of cultural transformation and change over the past century, but especially during the Portuguese Colonial period from 1920 to 1974. This had a major impact on their society and molded much of their art into what is seen today. The Makonde are an agrarian kin-based and matrilineal society. They adhere to an ancestrally based spirituality, despite pressures to convert religiously and adjust economically to the capitalist market. Their matrilineal social structure, meaning ancestry is traced through the female line, is rooted in their creation story, which speaks of the first man who sculpted a woman out of wood. This woman became real and gave birth to the first man’s many children and as a result became the venerated ancestress of the Makonde people (Tribal African Art). Because of this, the female figure is an important protective symbol in Makonde society and in their art, as seen in the body mask."

Proveniență: Raquel Montagut Gallery, Barcelona
Argiles Collection, Barcelona

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Aceste măști lipiko, care în limba poporului Makonde înseamnă „mască-eliză/mască de protecție”? The term might be obscure. I should translate carefully:" These lipiko masks, which in the language of the Makonde people means “helmet mask.” come from the minority ethnic group of the Makonde live in southern Tanzania and northeastern Mozambique, both north and south of the Rovuma River. The Makonde first came to the region in the eighteenth and nineteenth century seeking refuge from the slave trade and they have continued to experience a great deal of cultural transformation and change over the past century, but especially during the Portuguese Colonial period from 1920 to 1974. This had a major impact on their society and molded much of their art into what is seen today. The Makonde are an agrarian kin-based and matrilineal society. They adhere to an ancestrally based spirituality, despite pressures to convert religiously and adjust economically to the capitalist market. Their matrilineal social structure, meaning ancestry is traced through the female line, is rooted in their creation story, which speaks of the first man who sculpted a woman out of wood. This woman became real and gave birth to the first man’s many children and as a result became the venerated ancestress of the Makonde people (Tribal African Art). Because of this, the female figure is an important protective symbol in Makonde society and in their art, as seen in the body mask."

Proveniență: Raquel Montagut Gallery, Barcelona
Argiles Collection, Barcelona

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Detalii

Eră
1900-2000
Nr. de articole
1
Material
Lemn
Țară
Tanzania
Stare
Stare bună - foarte folosită și cu posibile părți minore lipsă
Grup etnic/ cultură
Makondé
Înălțime
25 cm
Lățime
20 cm
Sold with stand
Da
Perioada Estimată
1900-1910
SpaniaVerificat
271
Obiecte vândute
100%
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