Mask

c. 1930s
Overall: 56.5 cm (22 1/4 in.)
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Location: not on view

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Masks represent the incarnate dead among the Igbo. They perform at new year, harvest festivals, and funerals, where they serve to escort the spirit to the realm of the ancestors. This example unites the themes of feminine beauty and male strength into one powerful image. The white face, thin nose, small mouth, and delicate facial tattoos, epitomize the beauty of a young maiden. The two pairs of enormous horns are primary symbols of masculine courage.
Mask

Mask

c. 1930s

Africa, West Africa, Nigeria, Igbo-style maker

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