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LOT 82711691  |  Catalogue: African Art

Mask - Kifwebe - Songye - DR Congo (No Reserve Price)

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The political organization of the Songye is based on the authority of a chief, considered the holder of sacred powers. His religious and magical power is associated with two secret societies. The first practices magic and witchcraft, known as bash masende. The second, which depends directly on it, relies on the powers of the bwadi bwa kifwebe and its use of ritual masks, recognizable by their parallel, curvilinear, or straight stripes, highlighted with alternating colors. The term "songye kifwebe" generically means "mask" and applies to several different types, characterized by the treatment of the eyes with semi-closed eyelids and facial stripes. These stripes may evoke an animal, perhaps the striped bongo antelope, or symbolically represent the twists and turns of male initiation trials. The bifwebe (plural of kifwebe) are usually worn in pairs during dances depicting the spirits of the dead, both men and women, supernatural forces, and mysterious beings.
Due to the Cubist stylization of the faces, as well as the graphic aspect of the patterns, these masks, which have become one of the most famous typologies of African art, remain mysterious.

This mask, featuring a crest, belongs to the masculine type. The symmetry is nearly perfect. The stripes here are bands, which is quite uncommon. The profile, sharp and dynamic, is particularly well executed. It boasts a beautiful patina of use and shows traces of wear.

Total height with stand 75 cm.

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The political organization of the Songye is based on the authority of a chief, considered the holder of sacred powers. His religious and magical power is associated with two secret societies. The first practices magic and witchcraft, known as bash masende. The second, which depends directly on it, relies on the powers of the bwadi bwa kifwebe and its use of ritual masks, recognizable by their parallel, curvilinear, or straight stripes, highlighted with alternating colors. The term "songye kifwebe" generically means "mask" and applies to several different types, characterized by the treatment of the eyes with semi-closed eyelids and facial stripes. These stripes may evoke an animal, perhaps the striped bongo antelope, or symbolically represent the twists and turns of male initiation trials. The bifwebe (plural of kifwebe) are usually worn in pairs during dances depicting the spirits of the dead, both men and women, supernatural forces, and mysterious beings.
Due to the Cubist stylization of the faces, as well as the graphic aspect of the patterns, these masks, which have become one of the most famous typologies of African art, remain mysterious.

This mask, featuring a crest, belongs to the masculine type. The symmetry is nearly perfect. The stripes here are bands, which is quite uncommon. The profile, sharp and dynamic, is particularly well executed. It boasts a beautiful patina of use and shows traces of wear.

Total height with stand 75 cm.

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