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Photo: Beth Mann
Net Mask: Ega
Photo: Beth Mann

Net Mask: Ega

Maker Ibo
Label TextThere once was a parade in Nigeria where men of different ages dressed to take on new identities for a few days and turn normal life upside down. This dedication to masquerade parades and plays was studied by Simon Ottenberg, whose books recount their effectiveness and whose masks form the basis for this display. Beauty is exemplified by a maiden who walks with long strides while carrying a headdress with mirrors and feathers on her head. She is followed by a line of couples, leaders—some modern and others traditional—with two schoolchildren at the end. Beasts are characterized by their dark, rough, and often disheveled appearances. A masker known as Aro, or the slave trader, ends this sequence with a gun carried in the pouch on his back.
Object number2005.58
Photo CreditPhoto: Beth Mann
Credit LineGift of Simon Ottenberg, in honor of the 75th Anniversary of the Seattle Art Museum
Dimensions20 x 15in. (50.8 x 38.1cm)
MediumFiber mesh
Mask (Agbogho Mmuo)
Ibo
Object number: 81.17.519
Mask
Ibo
Object number: 81.17.588
Photo by Beth Mann
Ibo
Object number: 2005.56
Photo by Beth Mann
Ibo
Object number: 2005.57
Congolese
Object number: 2001.970
Mask: Poro Society
Dan
Object number: 68.48
Melanesian
Object number: 81.17.1457
Photo: Susan Cole
Melanesian
Object number: 81.17.1469
Melanesian
Object number: 81.17.1490
Photo: Paul Macapia
Melanesian
Object number: 81.17.1492
Lion Mask
Malian
1850-1980
Object number: 81.17.20