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African Mask - Cubist Dan Bird Man Wood Face Mask, Early 20th Century Tribal Art, Unique Wall Decor, Cultural Collectible Sculpture -9562
35/14.6 -CM
Introducing this captivating African Mask, a strong cubist design originating from the Dan people of Liberia. This extraordinary piece reflects a unique blend of artistry and cultural significance, making it a valuable addition to any collection. The mask features high carved cheekbones and narrow slit eyes positioned above a prominent curved bird beak, symbolizing a fascinating fusion of animal and bird characteristics.
Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this African mask is not only visually striking but also represents the rich traditions and beliefs of the Dan community. It is believed that masks like this were used in ceremonial events, invoking the spirits and embodying various cultural narratives. The artist’s skill is evident in the unique cubist style, which adds a contemporary twist to traditional motifs.
This particular mask comes from a private collection in New York from the 1980s and has a history that enhances its appeal. Imagine this African mask as the centerpiece of your decor, drawing admiration and generating conversation among guests about its origin and history.
Don’t miss your opportunity to own this remarkable African mask—an exquisite representation of traditional craftsmanship and cultural heritage that will elevate any space! Order now to enrich your art collection with this stunning artifact!
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