DAN GAGON MASK 471, Ivory Coast and Liberia

 

DAN
Gagon Mask 471
14.5"
SOLD

Photographs © Tim Hamill

DAN, GAGON MASKS, Liberia and Ivory Coast

Dan masks are usually used by male associations for rituals, education, social control and entertainment. Masks were thought to embody the most powerful of spirit forces called gle. Each gle has its own character. They brought control and order to village life.

GAGON MASKS

Masks with a large beak-like form and beard of monkey fur, often with a moveable lower jaw, are Gagon masks. Originally an educational mask instructing people on the importance of the hornbill bird to their culture, they are now used mostly for entertainment.

This mask has been vetted as being authentic with signs of use and age.

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