Mask - Bambara - Mali (Utan reservationspris)

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Julien Gauthier
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Med nästan ett decenniums erfarenhet som överbryggar vetenskap, museikurator och traditionell smide, har Julien utvecklat en unik expertis inom historiska vapen, rustningar och afrikansk konst.

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Marka-stilens tribalmask från Mali / Burkina Faso, huggen i trä med bräselement, 15 cm bred och 23 cm hög, från 1900-talet, i gott skick med tecken på ålder och användning.

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Marka Stil Tribalmask – Mali / Burkina Faso

This elongated wooden mask is attributed to the Marka cultural area of West Africa, located in present-day Mali and Burkina Faso. Masks of this type are traditionally associated with ceremonial performances and community rituals.

The sculpture is characterized by its long, narrow face, almond-shaped eyes and a prominent straight nose extending down the center of the mask. The two vertical projections on the forehead form a distinctive crest, giving the piece a strong and elegant presence.

Decorative brass plates fixed with small metal rivets are applied to the surface of the mask. These metal elements create a striking contrast with the dark patina of the wood and add an additional symbolic and aesthetic dimension to the object.

Carved from a single piece of wood, the mask displays visible wear, surface marks and a dark patina consistent with age and handling. The minimalist geometry and balanced proportions are typical of traditional West African tribal art.

Today, masks of the Marka cultural sphere are appreciated by collectors for their powerful design and their importance within the artistic traditions of the Sahel region.

Origin: Mali / Burkina Faso
Cultural attribution: Marka style
Material: Wood and brass elements
Period: 20th century
Condition: Good condition with visible signs of age and use.

The stand is used for display purposes only and is not included in the sale.

Marka Stil Tribalmask – Mali / Burkina Faso

This elongated wooden mask is attributed to the Marka cultural area of West Africa, located in present-day Mali and Burkina Faso. Masks of this type are traditionally associated with ceremonial performances and community rituals.

The sculpture is characterized by its long, narrow face, almond-shaped eyes and a prominent straight nose extending down the center of the mask. The two vertical projections on the forehead form a distinctive crest, giving the piece a strong and elegant presence.

Decorative brass plates fixed with small metal rivets are applied to the surface of the mask. These metal elements create a striking contrast with the dark patina of the wood and add an additional symbolic and aesthetic dimension to the object.

Carved from a single piece of wood, the mask displays visible wear, surface marks and a dark patina consistent with age and handling. The minimalist geometry and balanced proportions are typical of traditional West African tribal art.

Today, masks of the Marka cultural sphere are appreciated by collectors for their powerful design and their importance within the artistic traditions of the Sahel region.

Origin: Mali / Burkina Faso
Cultural attribution: Marka style
Material: Wood and brass elements
Period: 20th century
Condition: Good condition with visible signs of age and use.

The stand is used for display purposes only and is not included in the sale.

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Era
1900-2000
Antal objekt
1
Material
Trä
Ursprungsland
Mali
Skick
Bra skick - använd med små tecken på åldrande och fläckar
Etnisk grupp / kultur
Bambara
Höjd
23 cm
Bredd
15 cm
Sold with stand
Nej
Uppskattad tidsperiod
1950-2000
FrankrikeVerifierad
17
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