H x W x D: 60.6 x 25.1 x 23.5 cm (23 7/8 x 9 7/8 x 9 1/4 in.)
Type:
Mask
Geography:
Gabon
Date:
Early 20th century
Description:
Elongated wood face mask with connected eyebrows and nose that project from the flat plane of the face. An inverted V mustache hangs around a projected ovoid mouth. The surface of the mask is painted red, white blocks, and black.
Provenance:
Paul and Ruth Tishman, New York, 1966 to 1981
Exhibition History:
Paris, Musee de l'Homme. 1966. Arts Meconnus de l'Afrique Noire: Collection de Paul Tishman, no. 90
Masterpieces of African Art: Tishman Collection, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Spring-Summer 1967, no. 141
Los Angeles County Museum of Art. 10/16/1968 to 1/5/1969. Sculpture of Black Africa, the Paul Tishman Collection, #107
Cambridge, Massachusetts Institue of Technology. May 20-June 20, 1969. Selections from the Paul Tishman Collection of African Sculpture, #37
Arts connus et arts méconnus de l'Afrique noire, Collection Paul Tishman, Musee de l'Homme, Paris, 1966
Published References:
Arts connus et arts méconnus de l'Afrique noire, Collection Paul Tishman. 1966. Paris: Musee de l'Homme, no. 90.
Balandier, Georges and Jacques Maquet. 1974. Dictionary of Black African Civilization. New York: Leon Amiel, p. 135.
Muze'on Yisra'el. 1967. Masterpieces of African Art: Tishman Collection. Jerusalem: The Israel Museum, no. 141.
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