This mask was created in the style of the Dan people of Ivory Coast. The mask is made of a copper alloy and has typical Dan features. It measures 9.25 inches tall, 13.5 inches including stand, and weighs 2 pounds. There is some damage to the back of the mask and general wear and tear throughout – please inspect photos.
Dan Bronze Mask 13.5″ on Stand – Ivory Coast – African Art
$175.00
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Type of Object | Face Mask |
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Country of Origin | Ivory Coast, Liberia |
Ethnicity | Dan |
Material | Copper Alloy |
Approximate Age | Unknown |
Height (Inches) | 9.25" mask | 13.5" including stand |
Width (Inches) | 5.75" |
Depth (Inches) | 2.5" mask | 4" stand |
Weight (Pounds) | 2 lbs mask | 4 lbs including stand |
Overall Condition | Damage to back. Imperfections and wear and tear. |
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Tribe Information
About the Dan People
The Dan are known for their superb woodwork. Masks are the single most paramount form of artwork created by the Dan, creating a bridge between the supernatural and physical worlds.
Read more about the Dan here.
Additional Information
Dan Masks
“Dan masks are characterized by a concave face, a pointed chin, a protruding mouth, an upturned nose, a high-domed forehead, and are often covered in a rich brown patina. Similar masks are found throughout the country, but regional stylistic variations occur. For example, northern face masks tend to have very fine features, a high-domed smooth forehead, eyes set in the middle of the face and a very smooth brown patina obtained by immersing the masks in a pool of mud. Southern masks, on the other hand, have protruding features and a rougher patina obtained by applying vegetal pigments.”
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