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Kuba Wooden Pwoom Itok Mask - PF.4796
Origin: Southeastern Congo
Circa: 20
th
Century AD
Dimensions:
9.75" (24.8cm) high
x 7.25" (18.4cm) wide
Collection: African
Medium: Wood
Additional Information: AF10
$3,600.00
Location: United States
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Description |
Kingship, mythical ancestry, wealth and
hierarchy are all interconnected in Kuba society
and in its art. Sculptures and masks are also a
fundamental part of daily life in the numerous
ritual ceremonies. Of the many varieties of
masks, the Pwoom Itok is the most important;
characterized by conical shaped eyes surrounded
by small holes. This particular mask has other
features in common with the type; a squared
forehead with a headdress having two horizontal
extensions on both sides, which nearly join a sort
of chin strap reaching to the level of the eyes.
Used as a dance mask at funerals, initiations and
entertainment festivals the Pwoom Itok is
intended to be very dramatic and eye-catching.
Its eyes shoot out like rockets, watching us with
great curiosity; while the lips seem to express
gentleness and even a sense of humor. An
attribute of any work of art is its ability to
communicate a range of emotions no matter in
what context it is placed. This handsome mask
does exactly that, and makes the viewer feel a
part of ancient Kuba rituals.
- (PF.4796)
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