Description
Combining animal and human traits, this example of a genre of mask called suruku, meaning “hyena,” most likely belonged to the Korè, one of six power associations that the Malinke would have adopted from their Bamana neighbors. The Korè is concerned with the circumcision and initiation of male youths into adulthood. The mask probably served as one of the symbols of the different Korè classes.
Provenance
Leonce and Pierre Guerre by purchase (1927–1996); (Loudmer, Arts Primitifs: Collection Pierre Guerre, Paris, June 20, 1996, Lot #5, sold to Helene and Philippe Leloup) (1996); Helene and Philippe Leloup, given to Madame Hérica Ravel (1996–2004); Madame Hérica Ravel, Castera Verduzan, FR, sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art (2004); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (2004–)
Accession Number
2004.84
Medium
Wood and probably resin
Dimensions
Overall: 47 cm (18 1/2 in.)
Classification
Mask
Credit Line
Andrew R. and Martha Holden Jennings Fund