HCK 1220-1
Guro Antelope mask, Ivory Coast
Beautiful handcrafted African Guro masks that originates from the west coast of Africa and more specifically from Ivory Coast. The Guro tribe or Gouro tribe as they are sometimes pronounced are very spiritual people and their masks are all representations of their way of live and spiritual way of life.
This Guro mask and many of the other masks are representations of the spirit of Gu, the wife of Zamble, a supernatural being. Each mask is similar but not identical with horns that represent the spiritual power and is believed by the tribe to have magic powers to protect the human way of life of the owner and the tribe. The Guro mask is very unique and has a combination of human and animal traits and imaginary beasts. Birds of different kinds can often be seen carved into the mask such as the horn bill or other large billed birds. These masks were commonly used during the traditional ceremonies such as funerals, animal sacrifices and weddings, today the people of Ivory Coast honor their ancestors with traditional dance and the mask represents their loyalty to the past.
This special mask has all the exciting effects; The Gacelle horns, the Horn Bill bird which holds a snake in its beak and finally the mask lower part which ends in a crocodile gap. All carved into a fine and neatly sculptural piece.
Age: Est. mid 20th century.
Measure: H: 62, W: 21, D: 10 cm
Provenance: Danish private collection acquired at a Dutch auction around 1970.
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