€ 250,00
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Distorted faces are rarely depicted in African art. For the Pende, they represent the effect of an epileptic seizure, which was thought to be a manifestation of the spirits. The use of black pigments emphasizes the overall distortion of the faces.
Good condition with a nice aged patina.
Face is fully black colored, symbolic of sickness and illness
One side of face is pulled down (facial paralysis)
Very long nose
Long narrow face
Angular expression of cheekbones (peanut shape to face)
Face pulled down on one side by a paralysis of the facial nerve
Provenance: former private collection from Germany.
| Object | Mbangu Distorted Mask |
| Ethnic group: | Pende |
| Country: | DR Congo |
| Material: | Wood |
| Estimated period: | Mid 20th century |
| Sold with stand: | No |
| Dimensions: | 22x17x12 cm |
| Weight: | 600 gram |
| Condition: | Good condition, used with some signs of wear |