Description:

West Africa, Mali, Dogon people, ca. 1960s CE. A classic example of one of the most striking Dogon artifacts, a mask, known as a "samana". Hand-carved from wood, the mask itself features a face with a rectangular form and deep, hollowed out channels for the eyes. A sharply acute angle in the center of the face acts as the nose. There is no mouth. Two short, projecting rectangles near the top of the head form ears. The edges of the mask are perforated, allowing it to be worn. Size: 6" W x 11.75" H (15.2 cm x 29.8 cm)

Provenance: private Houston, Texas, USA collection, purchased in 2010 from Hammill Gallery in Boston, Massachusetts, USA

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#156479

  • Condition: Surface is weathered with some inactive insect damage, notably on the chin. Also some small losses from the back edges. Great patina and form is generally well preserved.

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