Abelam Wooden Mask from East Sepik Region, Papua New Guinea/Oceania - 26" H X 10.5" W X 3.75" D
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Carved wooden painted mask from the Abelam Peoples. They subsist primarily on a diet of yams, taro root and sweet potatoes and many aspects of life revolve around the growing of yams and associated ceremonies. This mask was created for the celebration of the yam harvest and is decorated with natural pigments of ochre, kaolin and clay substances in geometric motifs and represents the spirit of a revered ancestor. Wire was also added to the backside for hanging.
Very unusual and hard-to-find piece that would make a stunning addition to any public or private Tribal Mask Collection from Oceania. The muted earth tone colors would also complement a wide range of interiors from Mid-Century, California Coastal... to Organic-Inspired or Coastal Modern Design.
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Place of Origin: East Sepik Region, Papua New Guinea (PNG)
Date of Manufacture: mid-20th century
Condition: Excellent
Wear: Consistent with age and use. Please refer to pictures.
Dimensions:
26 in. H x 10.5 in. W x 3.75 in. D
Provenance: Estate of Oscar and Barbara Leidenfrost. Oscar was a noted architect and both he and his wife were global art collectors and benefactors in Southern California.
Reference:
University of Maine Hudson Museum
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