Je Antelope mask

Photo: Elizabeth Mann

Je Antelope mask

early-mid 20th century

A master carver stretches animal horns into graceful blades on this mask. The Dye performer emerged at dawn from the sacred forest to leap with formidable energy and join a crew of other animal masks. Their combined force once announced a time for serious decision-making, and for people to acknowledge higher authorities than themselves.
Carved, stained and painted wood
42 x 15 3/4 x 8 in. (106.7 x 40 x 20.3 cm)
Gift of Mark Groudine and Cynthia Putnam in honor of Pam McClusky
2012.1.1
Provenance: Steve Lim, New Zealand; Bamba Zoumana Traore, New York, New York; Mark Groudine and Cynthia Putnam, Seattle, Washington
Photo: Elizabeth Mann
location
Not currently on view

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