Helmet Mask

Description

This type of helmet was worn in rituals demonstrating a boy’s transition from one age group to the next, prior to his actual initiation into the secret Poro society. The pre-initiates were viewed as unknowing and anxious oxen, so the horns on such helmets may refer to those of horned cattle. The female figure alludes to women’s supernatural powers, which assure the welfare of Poro members.

Provenance

J. J. Klejman, New York, NY (1963 ); Katherine C. White [1929-1980], Gates Mills, OH, by purchase from the above (?–1975); The Cleveland Museum of Art by gift (1975–)

Helmet Mask

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early to mid-1900s

Accession Number

1975.152

Medium

Wood, upholstery studs, and colorant

Dimensions

Overall: 34.9 cm (13 3/4 in.)

Classification

Mask

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

Gift of Katherine C. White