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Kifwebe MASK
Songye / Luba culture, Zaire Democratic Republic of Congo
First half of the 20th century
Wood, pigments and horsehair
H.: 67; L.: 36 cm
Monoxyl wooden mask carved in a very expressive manner: its forehead is marked with a large crest tapering to form the openwork nasal bridge of two nostrils garnished with a horsehair forelock, its prominent mouth ends in a square marked with a cross in an X, seeming to make a hissing sound; its large eyes observe large openwork half-moon eyelids.
The entire mask is punctuated with streaks, enhanced with brown, red ocher and kaolin pigments.
On base.
This mask danced during initiatory rituals.
Old restoration.
Text and photos © FCP CORIDON
Ref. LP4797
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