SOLD! MC1743 Powerful little monkey mask SOKO MUTU HEMBA Chimpanzee Mask
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CONGO DRC
HEMBA - Zoomorphic Monkey (Chimpanzee) Mask
Local names:
“Mwisi Gwa So’o” and “Soko Mutu”.
Powerful little mask with a crusty patina
This mask expresses in the "smile" of the oversized mouth, the grimacing features of the chimpanzee, considered by the Hemba as "a ferocious animal, highly agnostic, even predatory of humans" (Blakely in African Arts, vol. 21, no. 1, 1987, p. 32). It appeared during funerals, in order to illustrate a chaotic afterlife opposing the ordered world of the living (idem, p. 36).
The Hemba people live in eastern Congo DRC, between the Lualaba River (Congo River) to the west and Lake Tanganyika to the east. Their territory is structured around the Luika River, which separates the northern and southern Hemba. They are therefore present in the south of Maniema province as well as in the north of Tanganyika province.
They are geographically and culturally close to the Luba.
They are geographically and culturally close to the Luba.
Features:
OBJECT TYPE: Mask.
ETHNIC GROUP: Hemba, Bahemba.
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Democratic Republic of Congo DRC
(ex Belgian Congo, ex Zaire).
MATERIAL: Wood.
DIMENSIONS: Height 15 cm.
CONDITION: Average.
(See photos).
Delivered WITHOUT the base.
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Bibliography - Bibliography
- So'o Masks and Hemba Funeral Festival, Thomas D. Blakely and Pamela AR Blakely, African Arts, Vol. 21, No. 1 (Nov., 1987), pp. 30-37+84-86 (11 pages)
- So'o Masks and Hemba Funeral Festival, Thomas D. Blakely and Pamela AR Blakely, African Arts, Vol. 21, No. 1 (Nov., 1987), pp. 30-37+84-86 (11 pages)
- The great Hemba statuary of Zaire, François Neyt, 1977, UCL Louvain-La-Neuve.
- African Arts, vol. 21, No. 1, 1987. Blakely
- Masks in Congo, Viviane Baeke, Baeke, Arthur Bourgeois, Kellim Brown, David Binkley, Rik Ceyssens, Marc Leo Felix, Pol Pierre Gossiaux, Manuel Jordanl, Constantin Petridis, Zoë Stroher, Julien Volper, Pan Yanqin. Edition Marc Leo Félix, 2016
- Masks in Congo, Viviane Baeke, Baeke, Arthur Bourgeois, Kellim Brown, David Binkley, Rik Ceyssens, Marc Leo Felix, Pol Pierre Gossiaux, Manuel Jordanl, Constantin Petridis, Zoë Stroher, Julien Volper, Pan Yanqin. Edition Marc Leo Félix, 2016
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CONGO DRC
HEMBA
Zoomorphic Chimpanzee Mask
“Mwisi Gwa So’o” & “Soko Mutu”
Powerful little mask with a crusty patina
Powerful little mask with a crusty patina
The Hemba live in eastern Congo DRC, between the Lualaba river (Congo river), to the west, and Lake Tanganyka, to the east
Their territory is articulated around the Luika river which delimits the Hemba of the north and those of the south. They are therefore present in the south of the province of Maniema as well as in the north of the province of Tanganyka.
They are geographically and culturally close to the Luba
Their territory is articulated around the Luika river which delimits the Hemba of the north and those of the south. They are therefore present in the south of the province of Maniema as well as in the north of the province of Tanganyka.
They are geographically and culturally close to the Luba
Features:
TYPE OF OBJECT: Chimpanzee Mask.
ETHNICAL GROUP: Hemba, Bahemba. .
ORIGIN: Democratic Republic of Congo.
DRC (former Belgian Congo, former Zaire).
MATERIAL: Wood.
DIMENSIONS: About 6 inches high (15 cm)
CONDITION: Fair
Base is NOT included