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Headdress, early 1900s (wood, hair & pigment)

Headdress, early 1900s (wood, hair & pigment)


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Headdress, early 1900s (wood, hair & pigment)

499597 Headdress, early 1900s (wood, hair & pigment)
by Nigerian School, (19th-20th century); 20.4x17.8x16.2 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH, USA; (add.info.: This was used in masked performances of the Agrinya society, a powerful guild formerly restricted to men who had killed an elephant, lion, or man. The white pigment connotes the realm of the ancestors, while the aggressive expression of the face seems to suggest the courage of Agrinya society members.
); James Albert and Mary Gardiner Ford Memorial Fund; Nigerian, out of copyright

Media ID 23553550

© James Albert and Mary Gardiner Ford Memorial Fund / Bridgeman Images

Mask Mouth Nigerian Teeth


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This print showcases a remarkable headdress from the early 1900s, crafted by the Nigerian School of artists. Made with wood, hair, and pigment, this exquisite piece measures 20.4x17.8x16.2 cm and is currently housed in the Cleveland Museum of Art in Ohio, USA. The headdress was an integral part of masked performances by the Agrinya society, a prestigious guild that was once exclusively open to men who had successfully slain an elephant, lion, or human being. The white pigment adorning the headdress symbolizes the realm of ancestors while adding an ethereal quality to its appearance. What truly captivates viewers is the fierce expression on the face depicted within this headdress. It exudes strength and courage - qualities deeply associated with members of Agrinya society. This powerful artifact offers us a glimpse into Nigeria's rich cultural heritage and serves as a testament to their traditions and beliefs during that era. Its intricate craftsmanship highlights both technical skill and artistic prowess. Thanks to Bridgeman Images' impeccable reproduction quality, we can now appreciate every minute detail of this extraordinary work without leaving our homes. This print allows art enthusiasts worldwide to delve into African history through one striking image capturing centuries-old customs and symbolism.

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