This African mask offers prominent volumes. The resulting physiognomy would indicate expiration. The features are highlighted with blue pigments.br /> Eroded contours, matte patina, xylophagous prints now eradicated. Height on base: 41 cm. The Kwésé are established among other tribes such as the Mbala and the Hungaan, along the banks of the Kwango River in the Democratic Republic of Congo. A triumvirate selects the territorial chiefs to whom the village chiefs report. The Kwese grow primarily millet, maize, and cassava and fish in local rivers with traps and baskets. Neighboring ethnic groups have strongly influenced the style of their sculpture, which is sometimes erroneously attributed to the Pende, Suku or Mbala. In addition to figures representing chiefs, named ngoola and gabundu , they produced maternities, masks of the same type as those of the Suku, small fetish masks, objects and prestigious furniture. A heart-shaped face and the use of polychrome pigments frequently distinguish their masks.
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