Face Mask

Description

Dan mask performances pertain to social control, political and judicial matters, peace-making, education, competition, and entertainment. The meanings and functions of masks evolve over time; they usually gain prestige as they “grow older.” However, when such a mask appears by itself—without the accompanying costume, other accessories, musical accompaniment, and dance steps—its identity is lost.

Provenance

George W. Harley (died 1966) and Winifred Jewell Harley (died 1979), Ganta, Liberia, by 1950. Merton Simpson Gallery, New York, N.Y., by 1963; sold to the Art Institute, 1963.

Face Mask

Dan

Late 19th/early 20th century

Accession Number

17207

Medium

Wood

Dimensions

18.5 × 12.1 × 11.5 cm (7 1/4 × 4 3/4 × 4 1/2 in.)

Classification

masks

Museum

The Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

Credit Line

African and Amerindian Art Purchase Fund