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Description : PROPERTY FROM AN AMERICAN PRIVATE COLLECTION
measurements note
height 13 1/2 in. 34.3cm
Ngontang, the oval facial plane with a straight mouth beneath the aquiline nose framed by close-set slit eyes and arching brows beneath a raised triangular motif at the forehead, the whole framed by zigzags and bands, carved from lightweight wood with varied light to medium brown surface with applied of kaolin.
PROVENANCE
Roland de Montaigu, Paris and New York
Acquired from Sotheby's, London, July 6, 1982, lot 161
LITERATURE
Maurer, African Sculpture: Selections from a Private Collection 1984: 25, catalogue of the exhibition Ann Arbor, Michigan, The University of Michigan Museum of Art, November 2 - December 23, 1984, and The Krannert Art Museum, University of Illinois, January 19 - March 3, 1985
NOTE
Fang masks of this type are iconic in the lexicon of African art. They are particularly recognizable from the well-documented dialogue between the aesthetics of African art and the Modern art movement of the early twentieth century. The most famous related mask was formerly in the collections of the artists Maurice Vlaminck and then André Derain, the mask was reportedly seen by Picasso and Matisse who were moved by the stark abstraction of the work--placing it at the genesis of the Modern art movement (see Flam in Rubin, ed. 1984: 212-214).
See Perrois (1979: figure 97) for two related masks in the collection of the Etnografisch Museum, Antwerp, see Rubin (ibid. : 225) for a photograph of Derain's studio with the aforementioned mask on the wall.
Prix: 66 000.00 USD🔓Accès libre sans carte bancaire.
Estimations(basse-haute) : 30000 USD-50000 USD🔓Accès libre sans carte bancaire.
À propos du lot
n° 58 Titre : A Fang Mask, PÉRIODE : 1982.0 Sotheby's, Salle de vente
🔓Accès libre sans carte bancaire. Titre de la vente : African, Oceanic and Pre-Columbian Art Date de la vente : 09/05/2006🔓Accès libre sans carte bancaire. Référence de l'enchère
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