GothamGallery Fine African Art - DRC Gabon Kota Tribal Face Mask
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GothamGallery Fine African Art - DRC Gabon Kota Tribal Face Mask:
$232.50
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Fine Rare African DRC Gabon Kota Face Mask
Inches:Height: 15 Inches
Centimeters: Height: 38 Centimeters
Measurement Sculpture Only
Material:Wood, Pigment
Estimated Age:Early 20th stylized face mask tubular eyes crested coiffure pigmented finished aged surface
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CONDITION
Wood deterioration, age cracks, worn areas, chips and scrapes, overall condition fair. Thank you and please view my other items.BACKGROUND
Living on the Eastern side of Gabon, on the frontier with the Republic of Congo, the Kota People comprise a number of small tribes such as the Mahongwe, the Sango, the Obamba and the Shamaye, who all pratise similar ceremonies. It is thought they migrated southwards during the 18th century and settled in the upper valley of the Ogooue River, in a forest Environment. Their main resources come mostly from hunting and agriculture. Historically, the Kota left their dead unburied in the forest, far from the village. Under the influence of neighboring tribes, they then began to bury their dead. Chiefs were always buried, but often their bones, especially their skull were later exhumed and placed with magical objects in a bark box or a basket called a Bwete, in which a carved figure was inserted.
Painter Fred Uhlman words - Most of the artists I admired, Picasso, Modigliani, Deraini, to mention only a few, had collected African art and had been profoundly influenced by it. Shortly afterwards I bought the Baule Fetish and the Baule bobbin which are still two of the finest pieces in my collection. It is easy to see why I bought them and why from that moment I have never stopped collecting. The head of the bobbin or heddle - pulley which is after all only a functional object for the purpose of weaving seemed to me then and today as beautiful as a Greek goddess. The fetish moved me as deeply as the bobbin by its silent tragic dignity and its air of profound meditation.
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