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Mask with an oval human face surrounded by geometric elements that give it a nice balance.
The eyes are half-closed, the mouth is tubular and ends with a hatched and chiseled decoration symbolizing many teeth.
The long and slender nose greatly contributes to the balance and elegance of this mask.
This mask is topped with the classic kapot tree grater pattern.
Of the Kpelié type, he intervened during the initiation rites of the Poro.
Sénoufo people, Ivory Coast.
Wood with patina of use
Slit, a lack in the back.
H: 27.5 cm
Late 19th century, early 20th century.
It was published in the book "Art of the Ivory Coast and its neighbors, catalog of objects extracted from the Guenneguez collection" page 88.
It is mentioned as a 1st generation object, therefore from before 1914.
Sold with its base
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