Anthropo/ zoomorphic face mask "panya ngombe"
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90.I Tribal Art and 90.II Contemporary Native American ArtAnthropo/ zoomorphic face mask "panya ngombe"
D. R. Congo, Pende, East
Provenance | Size | Starting price / estimated price |
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collected in situ, Kinshasa 1978 Georges Stoecklin, Juan les Pins, France Lucien Van de Velde, Antwerp, Belgium Hans Hess, Basel, Switzerland |
H: 9.8 inch; B: 16.3 inch |
This object is not available anymore. |
wood, polychrome painted,
This mask is carved with the features of a human face but is said to represent a bull or bush cow, a symbol of strength and chiefly power. These masks formerly belonged to the insignia of important chiefs ("mbuya jia ufumu").
The masked dancers appeared only during the "mukanda" initiation of adolescent boys after their circumcision, to gather donations to cover the cost of the celebration that took place after the initiation period.