Lot 30
  • 30

Rare masque, environs de Singarin, Bas Sepik, Papouasie Nouvelle-Guinée

Estimate
60,000 - 90,000 EUR
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Description

  • Rare masque, environs de Singarin, Bas Sepik
  • bois, pigments et végétal (rotin)
  • haut. 53 cm
  • 20 3/4 in

Provenance

Ancienne collects ion Sir Jacob Epstein, acquis vers 1930 (probablement lot n° 22 de la vente Replica Shoes 's du 30 avril 1930, à Londres)
Ancienne collects ion Carlo Monzino, acquis en 1959
collects ion Marcia et John Friede, New York

Literature

Reproduit dans :
Bassani et McLeod, Jacob Epstein collects or, 1989 : 44, n° 55 et 130, cat. n° 422

Exposé et reproduit dans :
Fagg, The Epstein collects ion of primitive and exotic sculpture, 1960, n° 159, catalogue de l'exposition, The Art Council, Londres, 1960

Condition

Very good condition overall. Wear consistent with age and use within the culture. X-ray examination of the mask shows there are no breaks and no restoration has taken place. A thin crack at the mid-height of the nose has been filled.
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Catalogue Note

La physionomie - nez effilé projeté dans l'espace, s'étirant bien au-delà du menton - apparente sans aucun doute ce très rare masque aux classiques ornements de flûtes sacrées, de plus petites dimensions, collects és au début du siècle dans les villages de Kopar et de Singarin (cf. Kelm, 1966, vol.III : 179-188 pour des masques de flûtes conservés au Museum für Völkerkunde de Berlin).

A la ligne - cinglante - du nez font écho les motifs modelés ou peints dont les obliques convergentes accentuent la formidable dynamique de la sculpture. Superbe patine, brune et profonde, rehaussée de blanc de chaux et de pigments ocre rouge. Sculpté à l'outil de pierre.

A rare mask, Singarin area, Lower Sepik, Papua New Guinea

The physiognomy of this mask, with its sharp nose projecting into space and extending well beyond the chin, is undoubtedly related to the small sacred flute ornaments which were collects ed at the beginning of the 20th century in the villages of Kopar and Singarin (cf. Kelm, 1968, vol. III: 178 – 188 for flute masks in the Museum für Völkerkunde, Berlin).  The line of the nose is echoed in the convergence of the angled designs which accentuate the dynamism of the mask. The superb deep brown patina is enhanced by white lime and red ochre pigments. Carved with stone tools.