Great wooden African mask from the LWALWA tribe of D.R. Congo with beautiful patina.
LWALWA carvers are famous for their masks which are worn during initiation dances, funerals and to bring good fortune to the tribe.
The LWALWA tribe is related to the LULUA and live around the frontier with Angola. They are of KETE origin and come in close contact with the LUNDA people during the 17th century (The tribal Arts of Africa, Jean-Baptiste Bacquart p. 181).Lwalwa artistic output epitomizes the use of geometric abstraction in African art. This particular mask, with its contrasting simple geometric planes, has a strength and power beyond its basic form.
It has a typical enlarged nose, a protruding mouth and slanted eyes set under a deeply domed forehead. Good condition slight traces of wear and tear.
Provenance: former private collection from Germany.
Object: |
Ancestor Figure |
Ethnic group: |
Lwalwa |
Country: |
DR Congo |
Material: |
Wood |
Period: |
Mid 20th century |
Sold with stand: |
No |
Dimensions: |
33x21x13 cm |
Weight: |
600 gram |
Condition: |
Good condition, used with sclear signs of wear |