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This is the rating and price for A Makonde Helmet Mask



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Price: 6 600.00 USD It's free to register now to view!
Estimate (low-high) : 3500 USD-5500 USD It's free to register now to view!

About the lot N° 2613
Title : A Makonde Helmet Mask
Notes : Provenance:Michael WymanExhibited:Governors State University, IL, 2003Krannert Art Museum, IL, 2003Belger Art Foundation/University of Missouri-Kansas City, MO, 2004Tall Grass Art Association, IL, 2005Published:Bourgeois and Rodolitz, REMNANTS OF RITUAL: SELECTIONS FROM THE GELBARD COLLECTION OF AFRICAN ART, Ethnos, New York, 2003, p.55, fig.115The Makonde of northern Mozambique and southern Tanzania wore helmet masks for initiation ceremonies called Lipiko for both boys and girls. The masks or 'head of the lipiko' (muti wa lipiko) is made of a light, balsa-like wood and worn with a cloth tied around the bottom rim that falls loosely over the masquerader. Naturalism of these masks is often accentuated by the addition of human hair. Older examples of male masks such as the Gelbard example are often simple and understated. Additionally, some older masks are decorated with applied beeswax to represent raised scarifications. More recent examples display a broader variety of characters.
Bonhams 2, auctioneer, New York, US It's free to register now to view!
Sale title : Fine African and Oceanic Art
Sale date : 13 Nov 2007 It's free to register now to view!
Sale Reference : Live Sale

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