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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Dan Wooden Gunyega Mask with Raffia Beard, 1900 CE - 1930 CE
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Dan Wooden Gunyega Mask with Raffia Beard, 1900 CE - 1930 CE
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Dan Wooden Gunyega Mask with Raffia Beard, 1900 CE - 1930 CE
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Dan Wooden Gunyega Mask with Raffia Beard, 1900 CE - 1930 CE

Wood, Raffia
40.6 x 20.3 cm
16 x 8 in
PF.4990
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The Dan use masks during funerals, initiations and various celebrations, all of which involve dance and occasionally pantomime. Stylistic details indicate the function of the mask and its particular role...
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The Dan use masks during funerals, initiations and various celebrations, all of which involve dance and occasionally pantomime. Stylistic details indicate the function of the mask and its particular role in an event. This handsome mask is distinguished by its round eyes, as opposed to the fine slits of the Deangle mask. An overhanging forehead sets the eyes into even deeper relief, the nose turns upwards at the tip, and the lips are very full with a cleft on the upper portion. The beard of raffia fibre adds height and dimension, and also designates this mask as masculine. The Gunyega rules over the footraces of young initiates, representing a masked spirit that must compete against unmasked runners. In this context, it must be a suitable "medium" for a spirit who partakes in human activities, conveying a feeling of the physical and non-physical worlds. In both senses this mask performs admirably.
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