一个木制面具 - Ibo - 尼日利亞 (沒有保留價)





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來自尼日利亞東南部伊博族的木製頭盔形mmuo面具,高度約67公分,重約4.9公斤,狀況普通
賣家描述
This head mask originates from the cultural context of the Igbo (Ibo) people of southeastern Nigeria and belongs to the tradition of helmet-shaped mmuo masks, which appear in initiation, entertainment, and judicial rituals. Within these performative contexts, masks function not only as visual objects but also as embodiments of spiritual entities, social roles, and moral orders.
The finely crafted, white-primed face forms the serene core of an overall highly complex, architecturally inspired composition. The diamond-shaped black forehead paint transitions into an ornamental band that encompasses the upper half of the face and frames the half-closed eyes and the intricately detailed ears. This restrained physiognomy stands in deliberate contrast to the opulent crowning.
The wreath of hair evolves into a multi-layered crown of parallel, arched elements interwoven by horizontal and vertical structures. Stamp-like protrusions and circular depressions, set in polychrome pigments, create a rhythmic surface texture. A stepped form serves as a unifying motif within this architectural transformation.
Flanking the crown are two male figures on lateral platforms, holding onto U-shaped elements and formally integrated into the crown. Their fine detailing and ornamental markings suggest status, duality, or complementary forces.
Slight signs of wear indicate performative use. In its combination of a serene facial area and elaborate superstructure, the mask articulates a complex interplay of aesthetics, narrative, and ritual presence.
Literature (Selection)
Cole, Herbert M.: Mbari: Art and Life among the Owerri Igbo. Bloomington, 1982.
Ottenberg, Simon: Masking Traditions of the Igbo of Nigeria. Seattle, 2011.
Rubin, Arnold (ed.): African Art. New York, 1995.
Thompson, Robert Farris: Flash of the Spirit. New York, 1983.
CAB47449
#afrohemian26
賣家的故事
由Google翻譯翻譯This head mask originates from the cultural context of the Igbo (Ibo) people of southeastern Nigeria and belongs to the tradition of helmet-shaped mmuo masks, which appear in initiation, entertainment, and judicial rituals. Within these performative contexts, masks function not only as visual objects but also as embodiments of spiritual entities, social roles, and moral orders.
The finely crafted, white-primed face forms the serene core of an overall highly complex, architecturally inspired composition. The diamond-shaped black forehead paint transitions into an ornamental band that encompasses the upper half of the face and frames the half-closed eyes and the intricately detailed ears. This restrained physiognomy stands in deliberate contrast to the opulent crowning.
The wreath of hair evolves into a multi-layered crown of parallel, arched elements interwoven by horizontal and vertical structures. Stamp-like protrusions and circular depressions, set in polychrome pigments, create a rhythmic surface texture. A stepped form serves as a unifying motif within this architectural transformation.
Flanking the crown are two male figures on lateral platforms, holding onto U-shaped elements and formally integrated into the crown. Their fine detailing and ornamental markings suggest status, duality, or complementary forces.
Slight signs of wear indicate performative use. In its combination of a serene facial area and elaborate superstructure, the mask articulates a complex interplay of aesthetics, narrative, and ritual presence.
Literature (Selection)
Cole, Herbert M.: Mbari: Art and Life among the Owerri Igbo. Bloomington, 1982.
Ottenberg, Simon: Masking Traditions of the Igbo of Nigeria. Seattle, 2011.
Rubin, Arnold (ed.): African Art. New York, 1995.
Thompson, Robert Farris: Flash of the Spirit. New York, 1983.
CAB47449
#afrohemian26
賣家的故事
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