Description
Cross-cultural influences between the neighboring Bete and Guro peoples make it difficult to attribute masks such as this one by using only formal and stylistic criteria. A similar example once belonged to the avant-garde poet and artist Tristan Tzara, who, in the early 1900s, was among the first private collectors of African art in Paris. Scholars have suggested that both masks may have been carved by the same artist.
Provenance
Julius Carlebach (died 1964), Carlebach Gallery, New York, N.Y., by 1958 [acquisition paperwork in curatorial file]; sold to the Art Institute, 1958.
Accession Number
7492
Medium
Wood, pigment, chalk, monkey(?) fur, leather, metal, and twine
Dimensions
38.1 × 21.6 × 20.4 cm (15 × 8 1/2 × 8 in.)
Classification
masks
Credit Line
Buckingham Fund