Auction Closed
May 13, 03:32 PM GMT
Estimate
30,000 - 50,000 USD
Lot Details
Description
MASK
Lower Sepik River or Coastal Sepik Ri💝ver, East Sepik Province, Papua New Gu♓inea
Wood, pigment
Height: 16 in (40.6 cm)
Harry A. Franklin, Beverly 🤪Hills, acquired by the 1960s
PUBLISHED
George R. Ellis, Oceanic Art: A Celebration of Form, San Diego, 2009, p. 62, cat. no 38
San Diego Museum of Art, Oceanic Art: A Celebration of Form, January 31, 2009 - January 3, 2010
The sharp nose of this mask is a characteristic feature of masks from the Coastal Sepik River and the Ramu River Delta. Discussing a closely related mask attributed to the Ramu River Delta, Peltier notes that "this mask is not attributable to any particular spirit, but rather is simply animated by the spirit which one wishes to invoke during the dance." (Peltier, Schindlbeck, and Kaufmann, eds., Sepik. Arts de Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée, Paris, 2015, p. 252, cat. no. 131). That mask, now in the Museum für Völkerkunde, Dresden (inv. no. 15121) was collected in 1899. See Kelm, Kunst vom Sepik III, Berlin, 1968, n.p., cat. no. 150, for another closely related mask in the collection of the Ethnologisches&nbℱsp;Museum, Berlin (inv. no. VI 30 469), collected by Richard Neuhauss in 1909 fr🌱om the Lower Sepik village of Singarin.