Dan Mask – Ivory Coast

900
20th century
Tribal Art
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    Dan Mask – Ivory Coast

    Dance mask with an intense expression accentuated by half-closed eyes and an open mouth showing teeth. Wood, old brown patina, localized polychromy, marks of internal use.
    The Dan live in the west of Ivory Coast, but also in Liberia. Also called Yacouba, they have a powerful initiatory society, that of the Leopard. Dan masks, of various styles, generally occur during very theatrical entertainment festivals where women play a leading role. The so-called “mocking” mask called Déanglé defines an ideal of beauty and benevolence because it is sculpted in honor of the young girls of the village or renowned men.


    REGION: Ivory Coast
    MATERIAL: Wood
    PERIOD: 20th century
    SIZE: 22 x 11.5 cm


    (Basement)
    inventory number: AF043

    Ref: F2FEPBW27X

    Condition Good
    Ethnic group Dan
    Style Tribal Art (African Masks of Tribal Art Style)
    Period 20th century (African Masks 20th century)
    Country of origin Ivory Coast
    Materials Painted wood
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 4-7 Business Days
    Location 75003, PARIS, France
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