Description:

Nigeria, Ogoni, ca. early 20th century CE. This is a handcarved wooden mask with a bird perched atop its head, leaning over the face. The features are exaggerated, with a large mouth, long nose, and thin slits for eyes; the bird sits in thick hair. The Ogoni people, living in the fertile land east of the Niger River Delta, have a long history of masquerading, despite the efforts of Christian missionaries to stop this activity. Masks are used in a wide variety of situations -- entertainment, participation in rituals, and attending social events like funerals. Stand pictured not included. Size: 5.25" W x 8" H (13.3 cm x 20.3 cm)

Provenance: Ex- Adeon Gallery, Nick Poolos, Chicago, IL acquired before 1970.

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#113191

  • Condition: Bird is attached (not a single carved piece), but attachment is still in place. There is a nice patina over the surface and most patina remains. One ear is broken off.

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