IRVING PENN (b. 1917)

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IRVING PENN (b. 1917)

Three Asaro Mudmen, New Guinea (1970)

Multiple-coated and multiple printed platinum-palladium print on BF 360 paper with aluminum backing. 1976. Signed, titled, dated, numbered 23/35 in pencil and copyright credit stamp on the reverse of the mount. Number 23/25 in platinum metals. 20 1/8 x 19½in. Framed.
Literature
Passage, p. 193; Irving Penn, pl. 108; Worlds in a Small Room, p. 65.

Lot Essay

Penn photographed these highland tribesmen of New Guinea who are not noted for their artifacts, but instead for their wearable and temporary display of art in the form of masks made of mud and cane. Penn said that "the masks recall a battle in which their remote ancestors, driven into a river by an enemy tribe, emerged mud-covered. Their attackers, thinking them evil spirits, turned and ran".