Mask, Dogon, Mali Wood with crusty patina H.... - Lot 87 - Giquello

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Mask, Dogon, Mali Wood with crusty patina H.... - Lot 87 - Giquello
Mask, Dogon, Mali Wood with crusty patina H. 50 cm Dogon mask, Mali H. 19 ½ in Provenance: - Félicia Dialossin, Galerie Argile, Paris, 1972 - Collection Philippe Solvit, Paris - Etude Ricqlès, collection of M. and Mrs Solvit, 7 June 1998, lot 103 - Sotheby's, Paris, 18 June 2014, lot 49 - European private collection The flat face is set under a rounded forehead, crossed by a long openwork nasal bridge ending in an arrow, the wide mouth is half-open, the ears are high. The striking expression of the face is due in large part to the large hollowed out eye sockets which form two pairs of eyes superimposed on each other and accentuate the stretching of the face. The whole mask is covered with an old and thick crusty material. The exceptional plastic qualities of our example bring it closer to another mask from the former François Kerbouc'h collection (Kerbouc'h collection, 1993, no. 25), perhaps by the same hand. In the large corpus of Dogon masks, the anthropomorphic type is the rarest. In spite of the extensive literature that Griaule devoted to the subject, it is never easy to restore with certainty an object within Dogon mythology. Our example could be a "hunter's mask" (dannana or ibi bobongo) created to fight against the anger of the nyama of animals killed in the hunt.
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