Description
Central Côte d'Ivoire is characterized by cultural assimilation and adoption. Connections can be seen in masquerades and in composite mask forms. Here, masks often blend human and animal features, and the depiction of elephant traits is a recurring theme. Yaure peoples associated elephant masks with a cult called Dye, and they appear when important sacrifices have to be made.
Provenance
Harry Franklin, Los Angeles (by 1965); Katherine White Reswick, by purchase from the above (1965–71)
Accession Number
1971.296
Medium
Wood, paint, and colorant
Dimensions
Overall: 31.7 cm (12 1/2 in.)
Classification
Mask
Credit Line
Gift of Katherine C. White