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Igbo Mask With Costume Nigeria Sidley Collection
Height: 40.0
Width: 44.0
Depth: 7.0
Width: 44.0
Depth: 7.0
$1,200.00
Description
The Igbo people of southeastern Nigeria have a rich cultural heritage that includes the creation of intricate face masks. These masks, made from various materials, play a crucial role in traditional rituals and ceremonies, acting as a connection between the human and spiritual realms. Each mask design carries symbolic meaning, representing aspects of Igbo cosmology, mythology, and ancestral heritage. Beyond their cultural significance, Igbo face masks are valued as artistic expressions, showcasing remarkable craftsmanship and attention to detail. In recent times, these masks have gained global recognition as collectibles in the art market, appreciated for their historical value and cultural significance. Overall, Igbo face masks hold immense importance in Igbo society, embodying their beliefs, traditions, and artistic creativity.
Provenance: Niña Sidley Collection
After a long career in publishing, Niña Sidley returned to her first love: collecting the art, artifacts, and textiles of the world’s indigenous peoples. Part of her mission has been to educate others and to honor the extraordinary creativity, ingenuity, and heartfelt messages these handmade works send from their makers. Niña believes this deep respect for tradition and beauty inspires and ties all of us together as one world
Mask
Height (In) - 9.0
Width (In) - 6.0
Depth (In) - 7.0
Shirt
Length (In) - 40.0
Width (In) - 44.0
STAND NOT INCLUDED
149750
Approximate Age: pre-20th Century
People: Igbo
Country of Origin: Nigeria
Material
Material: wood, pigment, cotton
Condition
Damage/Repair: tearing and fraying of fabric, crack near the ear, scratches on face paint, dirt and decay. Stand not included. See pictures for more detail.
Overall Condition: Fair. Most of our pieces have spent decades on at least two continents, and have been treasured by several owners.
Overall Condition: Fair. Most of our pieces have spent decades on at least two continents, and have been treasured by several owners.