A NIGERIAN EKPEYE PAINTED DANCE MASK IN THE FORM OF A PANGOLIN
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A NIGERIAN EKPEYE PAINTED DANCE MASK IN THE FORM OF A PANGOLIN

FIRST HALF 20TH CENTURY

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A NIGERIAN EKPEYE PAINTED DANCE MASK IN THE FORM OF A PANGOLIN
FIRST HALF 20TH CENTURY
47 ¼ in. (120 cm.) long
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Lot Essay

This mask is a fine example of the type used by the Ekpeye people of the south eastern area of Nigeria. Worn for the Akwerekwa masked celebrations, the distinctive horizontal animal and fish form headdresses were adorned as symbols of renewal.

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