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Early Wood and Fiber African Gabon Dan Hornbill Mask

$695.00

This Early Wood and Fiber African Gabon Dan Hornbill Mask from Liberia, created by the Dan people, is a captivating representation of traditional African artistry and cultural expression. Crafted from wood and fiber, this mask reflects the ingenuity and creativity of the Dan people of West Africa.

The Dan people, primarily located in Liberia and neighboring regions, have a rich tradition of mask-making, with each mask holding unique spiritual and ceremonial significance. This particular hornbill mask, adorned with intricate fiber details, exemplifies the Dan's skillful craftsmanship and attention to detail.

Once part of the esteemed collection at The Gallery of African Art, founded by Gordon Lankton in Clinton, Massachusetts, this mask carries with it a legacy of appreciation and recognition within the realm of African art. Its association with the renowned museum underscores its cultural and historical significance.

The mask's design, featuring the distinctive hornbill bird motif, holds deep symbolic meaning within Dan culture. Hornbills are revered as symbols of power, protection, and ancestral wisdom, making this mask an important emblem in traditional Dan ceremonies and rituals.

Accompanied by museum tags from The Gallery of African Art, this mask offers a tangible connection to its storied past and the legacy of Gordon Lankton's commitment to celebrating African art and culture. Its acquisition by Martin's Timeless Vault LLC further underscores its value as a significant cultural artifact.

Owning this Early Wood and Fiber African Gabon Dan Hornbill Mask provides a unique opportunity to appreciate the beauty and significance of Dan artistry. As both a symbol of cultural heritage and a stunning work of art, it serves as a captivating addition to any collection of African art and artifacts.

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This Early Wood and Fiber African Gabon Dan Hornbill Mask from Liberia, created by the Dan people, is a captivating representation of traditional African artistry and cultural expression. Crafted from wood and fiber, this mask reflects the ingenuity and creativity of the Dan people of West Africa.

The Dan people, primarily located in Liberia and neighboring regions, have a rich tradition of mask-making, with each mask holding unique spiritual and ceremonial significance. This particular hornbill mask, adorned with intricate fiber details, exemplifies the Dan's skillful craftsmanship and attention to detail.

Once part of the esteemed collection at The Gallery of African Art, founded by Gordon Lankton in Clinton, Massachusetts, this mask carries with it a legacy of appreciation and recognition within the realm of African art. Its association with the renowned museum underscores its cultural and historical significance.

The mask's design, featuring the distinctive hornbill bird motif, holds deep symbolic meaning within Dan culture. Hornbills are revered as symbols of power, protection, and ancestral wisdom, making this mask an important emblem in traditional Dan ceremonies and rituals.

Accompanied by museum tags from The Gallery of African Art, this mask offers a tangible connection to its storied past and the legacy of Gordon Lankton's commitment to celebrating African art and culture. Its acquisition by Martin's Timeless Vault LLC further underscores its value as a significant cultural artifact.

Owning this Early Wood and Fiber African Gabon Dan Hornbill Mask provides a unique opportunity to appreciate the beauty and significance of Dan artistry. As both a symbol of cultural heritage and a stunning work of art, it serves as a captivating addition to any collection of African art and artifacts.

This Early Wood and Fiber African Gabon Dan Hornbill Mask from Liberia, created by the Dan people, is a captivating representation of traditional African artistry and cultural expression. Crafted from wood and fiber, this mask reflects the ingenuity and creativity of the Dan people of West Africa.

The Dan people, primarily located in Liberia and neighboring regions, have a rich tradition of mask-making, with each mask holding unique spiritual and ceremonial significance. This particular hornbill mask, adorned with intricate fiber details, exemplifies the Dan's skillful craftsmanship and attention to detail.

Once part of the esteemed collection at The Gallery of African Art, founded by Gordon Lankton in Clinton, Massachusetts, this mask carries with it a legacy of appreciation and recognition within the realm of African art. Its association with the renowned museum underscores its cultural and historical significance.

The mask's design, featuring the distinctive hornbill bird motif, holds deep symbolic meaning within Dan culture. Hornbills are revered as symbols of power, protection, and ancestral wisdom, making this mask an important emblem in traditional Dan ceremonies and rituals.

Accompanied by museum tags from The Gallery of African Art, this mask offers a tangible connection to its storied past and the legacy of Gordon Lankton's commitment to celebrating African art and culture. Its acquisition by Martin's Timeless Vault LLC further underscores its value as a significant cultural artifact.

Owning this Early Wood and Fiber African Gabon Dan Hornbill Mask provides a unique opportunity to appreciate the beauty and significance of Dan artistry. As both a symbol of cultural heritage and a stunning work of art, it serves as a captivating addition to any collection of African art and artifacts.

Category: African - Mask

Country of Origin: Liberia

Maker: Dan People

Markings: Museum tags

In House Collection: 1 of 4

Condition: VG

Condition Additional Notes: Wear as shown

Material: Wood and fiber

Size: 14” tall

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