Details
- Dimensions
- 8.5ʺW × 7.25ʺD × 21.75ʺL
- Lamp Shade
- Not Included
- Styled After
- Yasha Heifetz
- Period
- 1950s
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Ceramic
- Mahogany
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Beige
- Power Sources
- Up to 120V (US Standard)
- Corded
- Type A
- Condition Notes
Great vintage condition. One tiny chip on the forehead ridge (barely noticeable and as detailed in photos). Light wear to …
The vendor has confirmed this piece is in working order. more
Great vintage condition. One tiny chip on the forehead ridge (barely noticeable and as detailed in photos). Light wear to wood base.
The vendor has confirmed this piece is in working order. less
- Description
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Vintage Large Scale Ceramic Kifwebe-Inspired Mask Lamp on Mahogany Base, Circa 1950s. A gorgeous interpretation of a Congolese Kifwebe mask …
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Vintage Large Scale Ceramic Kifwebe-Inspired Mask Lamp on Mahogany Base, Circa 1950s. A gorgeous interpretation of a Congolese Kifwebe mask rendered in off-white stoneware with incised surface detailing in shades of tan and brown. Mounted on a solid mahogany base. We believe this piece to have inspired by an actual carved wood Kifwebe mask in the collection of the MET.
Possibly produced by Heifetz, but likely a one-of-a-kind off piece.
**SOLD WITHOUT SHADE**
“The striations on both male and female masks, which are a unique stylistic trait of all Songye masks, are derived from the markings and patterns of wild and dangerous animals, such as the zebra or striped antelope, crocodile, lion, porcupine, and snake. Bifwebe (Male masks) may be painted black, white, and red. The colors of black and white, however, refer to gender. Female masks are predominantly white, if they are painted at all.” - Dallas Museum of Art
“Kifwebe masks played a central role in Songye society enacting control over the social order, and participating in crucial activities such as initiations. This face mask only formed part of a costume ensemble that also included a hood, shirt, and pants made of woven bark, completed by diverse implements in animal skins, furs, and feathers. Like most masks in Western collections, this example was separated from the rest of the costume following its collection from Africa. Once removed from its original context, it no longer formed part of a kinetic and multisensory environment but was admired as a static object of strong graphic qualities, particularly its contrasting white and black striations, stylized features, and overall sense of balance.” - Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Condition: Great vintage condition. One tiny chip on the forehead ridge (barely noticeable and as detailed in photos). Light wear to wood base.
Specs: 28” total height top of shade to base. 21 3/4” height from socket to base, 7 1/4” depth, 8 2/4” width. 8 1/4” width of base, 6” depth of base. Paired with 22” diameter, 9” height linen coolie shade, 8” harp.
*Due to the size and fragility of this piece, this lamp is only available for local pick-up or delivery. less
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