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Description : MASQUE IBIBIO EKPO IBIBIO EKPO ASSOCIATION MASK Nigeria Hauteur: 47 cm. (18 ½ in.)
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À propos du lot n° 65
Titre : Masque Ibibio Ekpo Ibibio Ekpo Association Mask
Dimensions : Hauteur: 47 cm. (18 ½ in.)
Provenance : Acquis vers 1997 par Richard Faletti, Chicago Offert par The Faletti Family Collection à l'Art Institute of Chicago en 2006 (inv.2006.112)
Literature : Nooter M., Roberts A., A Sense of Wonder: African Art from the Faletti Family Collection, (Phoenix: Phoenix Art Museum, 1997), p. 103, cat. 46b. Nooter, M., Roberts, A., A Sense of Wonder: African Art from the Faletti Family Collection, 1997, p. 110, cat. 46b
Notes : The two Ibibio masks on offer from the Art Institute of Chicago demonstrate the dichotomy of life as portrayed in the masks worn for the important Ekpo society. In the offered Faletti mask, as opposed to the Hammer example, one sees the 'ugly' in a more zoomorphic or uncivilized form - characteristics associated with disorder and evil forces. Richard Faletti (1922-2006) was a Chicago-based lawyer who became fascinated by African art after a business trip to the continent. As noted by Richard Townsend, 'With scholarly zeal and the reasoned approach of a corporate attorney, Mr. Faletti became a respected collector of African art.' He was a member of the advisory committee of Townsend's department at the Art Institute and a trustee of museums, including the Heard Museum in Phoenix. In his career, along with former Winston & Strawn partner, Walter Mondale, he opened the firm's Hong Kong office in the early 1980s. From 1985 until his retirement in 1989, he was managing partner of the firm's Phoenix office. Collecting was part of Faletti's life from a very early age, when he collected stamps and baseball cards, later Impressionist paintings, and then African art
Christie's, Salle de vente , Paris, FR 🔓Accès libre sans carte bancaire.
Titre de la vente : Art Africain et Océanien
Date de la vente : 19/06/2013 🔓Accès libre sans carte bancaire.
Référence de l'enchère : Live Sale

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