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  • A black human-like head with pronounced jaw, elongated head and white designs that replicate facial paint or tattoo markings presented with the words Arts of Oceania with a blue background.

Body mask

#1748

Asmat artist(s)

Mid-20th century

Mulberry fiber, rattan, sago palm leaves, wood, pigment

Beschreiwung

Impressive woven body masks embody the restless ndat (spirits of deceased individuals), who are encouraged by their living relatives to depart the earthly plane in pursuit of safan, the ancestral realm. Body masks remain an integral part of Asmat ceremonial life. As many as a dozen spirit masks, each worn by a close male relative of the deceased, are welcomed into the village overnight for a celebratory feast and dancing. By morning they are expected to return to the forest and permanently leave the world of the living. This mask embodied Awe, who is described as “a man of many decorations.” This is likely a reference to the numerous ornaments he wore in life, an indication of his seniority within the community.

1748. Body mask, Asmat artist

Christine Giuntini

Zousätzlech INFORMATIOUN

Dimensiounen
H. 67 in. × W. 34 1/2 in. × D. 29 in. (170.2 × 87.6 × 73.7 cm)
Kredit
The Michael C. Rockefeller Memorial Collection; Gift of Nelson A. Rockefeller and Mrs. Mary C. Rockefeller, 1965
Zougrëff Zuel
1978.412.1282a

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