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6 Masks of Ivory Coast
When learning about a new culture one of my favorite explorations is learning about a regions culture through art! Masks have always intrigued me. Masks are worn for protection, disguise, performance, entertainment, ceremonial, and even practical purposes. Ceremonies are usually accompanied by storytelling and dancing.
Face mask made from wood from the early 1900s, Guinea Coast, Ivory Coast, possibly Yaure people, located at the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Elephant Mask made late 19th century from the Bandama region is located at the Brooklyn Museum of Art.
Face mask from early 1900’s, Guinea Coast, Ivory Coast, Liberia, from the We people. Made of wood, metal, cloth, fur. From the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Bété, Ivory coast Mask, 20th century, Wood, metal and fiber
Zamble Helmet Crest Mask from the Marahoué Region, Ivory Coast located at the Brooklyn Museum.
Kpelie mask from the Senufo Peoples, Ivory Coast, Africa. Mask worn during funeral rituals, initiation ceremonies, and harvest festivals. From the Children's Museum of Indianapolis.
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