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Object Number 17-41-50/B1578
Display Title Hood mask for Sande, woman's society
Descriptions
Object Description Hood mask for Sande, woman's society. Intricately carved wood mask coated with a dark stain. The bell-shaped mask is intended to fit over the head. There are two faces, front and back, with slits cut through for viewing. Both of the faces are identical with the exception that a pair of ears was carved above one of the faces.
Inventory Description Mask, double faced, carved human, 2 horns on one side, incised, cracked
Classification
  • Mask
Department Ethnographic
Culture
  • Vai
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Africa / Congo
Africa / Sierra Leone
Africa / Liberia
Materials Wood
Dimensions Overall: 37 x 19 x 22 cm (14 9/16 x 7 1/2 x 8 11/16 in.)
Quantity 1
Label on object 17-41-50/B1578
Provenance
Collector Henri Pareyn (1880-1900)
Dealer William O. Oldman (1914)
Donor Mr. Oric Bates (1914 - 1917)

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