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Dan Mask (N° 24944)

African mask comparable to the "Déanglé", haloed with a bead of fabric, rope braids and cowrie shells. The look is underlined with kaolin. Smooth brown patina velvety patina, abrasions.
It was following dreams in which the spirits would manifest themselves that the masks were sculpted according to precise indications, in order to be honored through their appearances.
The Dan masks, of various designs, generally occur during very theatrical entertainment parties where women play a preponderant 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 famous men. Each of the masks had a name related to its function. Also used during circumcision rites, they appear in the company of the gle sö singing masks and the large go ge masks relating to the go society, who exercises justice and maintains social stability.
 

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Originrécolté in-situ
EthnyDan
Countrycôte d'ivoire
Material(s)wood, raphia, textile, cauris
Height cm37
Width22 cm
Weight0.90 Kg
Estimated datingcontemporain
Socle inclusOptional

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