Kifwebe mask - Songye - SOLD OUT

Kifwebe masks in African art

Among the Songye as well as the Luba, the male society Bwadi Bwa Kifwebe was responsible for the maintenance of social order. The so-called Kifwebe masks served to reinforce the powers of witchcraft (buchi) and magic (masende) of the chiefs. These masks were supposed to provide members of the Bwasi Bwa Kifwebe society with health and supernatural powers.

Some sources also report the release of these masks during the funeral ceremonies of leaders and rites of initiation of the boys. This African mask has beautiful regular streaks and symmetrical facies. Very nice balance of volumes in this piece that could have inspired great names in Western contemporary art.

Origin : private collection D. Claeys Dating : 1935'sSize : 39 x 25 cm Materials : wood, raphia

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Data sheet

Presumed dating
Mid XXth century
Size
Ethnic group
Luba / Baluba / Louba
Material(s)
Wood
Country
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Origin
Tribal art collection Belgium

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