Rare Senufo Helmet Mask, Côte d'Ivoire
Rare Senufo Helmet Mask, Côte d'Ivoire
degele
Wood
Height 34 1/2in (87.5cm)
Provenance
Probably Père Gabriel Clamens (1907-1964) et Père Michel Convers (1919-2000), Lataha, Côte d'Ivoire
Emil Storrer, Zürich, circa 1950
Josef Müller Collection, Solothurn, Switzerland, 1952
Christie's, London, 13 June 1978, Lot 30
Peter and Monika Wengraf, Arcade Gallery, London
Virginia Private Collection, acquired from the above in December 1978
Always ritually danced in pairs of male and female, the female pair to the present work is probably the degele female mask donated by Eliot Elisofon to The Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology at Harvard University (Object Number: 62-48-50/10583). A similar couple, also owned by Elisofon, is published in Robert Goldwater's seminal work Senufo Sculpture from West Africa, The Museum of Primitive Art, 1964, fig. 84.
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Rare Senufo Helmet Mask, Côte d'Ivoire
degele
Wood
Height 34 1/2in (87.5cm)
Provenance
Probably Père Gabriel Clamens (1907-1964) et Père Michel Convers (1919-2000), Lataha, Côte d'Ivoire
Emil Storrer, Zürich, circa 1950
Josef Müller Collection, Solothurn, Switzerland, 1952
Christie's, London, 13 June 1978, Lot 30
Peter and Monika Wengraf, Arcade Gallery, London
Virginia Private Collection, acquired from the above in December 1978
Always ritually danced in pairs of male and female, the female pair to the present work is probably the degele female mask donated by Eliot Elisofon to The Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology at Harvard University (Object Number: 62-48-50/10583). A similar couple, also owned by Elisofon, is published in Robert Goldwater's seminal work Senufo Sculpture from West Africa, The Museum of Primitive Art, 1964, fig. 84.