Rare pig mask "ngulu"
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81st Tribal Art AuctionRare pig mask "ngulu"
D. R. Congo, Chokwe
Provenance | Size | Starting price / estimated price |
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Pierre Dartevelle, Brussels, Belgium | L: 12 inch | sold |
wood, brown patina, decoration tag, incised scarifications accentuated by red pigment, remains of a bonnet from animal skin on the back, min. dam., slight traces of abrasion;
the dancer generally performs on all fours, imitating the pig's behaviour, poking about with its snout, scratching itself and trampling around clumsily.
The dance masks are used by itinerant dancers, who keep them in a basket. After the performance, the dancers receive gifts in return for the magical strength which they have dispensed to the community.
L'Impasse St Jacques Arts Primitifs, Pierre Dartevelle, Brussels
Bastin, Marie-Louise, La sculpture Tshokwe, Gossau 1982, p. 86 f.