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Mask (lipiko)

Arts of Africa

CULTURE Makonde artist
MEDIUM Wood, human hair
  • Place Made: Mozambique
  • DATES early 20th century
    DIMENSIONS 9 1/2 x 7 1/2 x 11 in. (24.1 x 19.0 x 27.9 cm)
    COLLECTIONS Arts of Africa
    ACCESSION NUMBER 1992.72
    CREDIT LINE Gift of Cedric Marks
    CATALOGUE DESCRIPTION Anthropomorphic helmet mask, forehead divided into three low relief circles, with two incised "star" shapes on each side. Parallel incised lines decorate the cheeks and low-relief concentric circles ornament the center of the upper lip. The open mouth shows pointed teeth (missing on P.L. side). The ears are set low and far back on the head. Human hair is set in a recessed area above the forehead. CONDITION: Very good. Minor abrasions to lower edge and edge slightly splintered on the back P.L. side. Teeth missing on the P.L. side of mouth. Hair worn. Old number "3AFN10" written on tape affixed to the back of the mask.
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