An Early Large and Fine Bahinemo ‘Garra’ Hook Mask

An Early Large and Fine Bahinemo ‘Garra’ Hook Mask 
Wood, natural pigments 
Hunstein Mountain Range
Papua New Guinea 

Size: 79cm high, 37cm wide, 10cm deep - 31 ins high, 14½ ins wide, 4 ins deep

Early 20th Century 


Provenance: 
Ex German collection 
Ex Lord van Bussel, Amsterdam 
Ex Reinier Lucassen, Amsterdam 


Literature: 
Published in the catalogue; GrossBild, Overeenkomsten en verschillen in hedendaagse westerse en niet-westerse kunst in Oss (illustrated pg. 67) 


Exhibited: 
GrossBild, Overeenkomsten en verschillen in hedendaagse westerse en niet-westerse kunst, 18th January to 18th April, 1993, Oss 


note: 
This exquisite ‘garra’ mask embodies the extraordinary surrealism and abstract form found in the artwork from the Bahinemo culture. The mask is meticulously carved, likely without the aid of metal tools, in a dense hardwood in a flat, oval, tray-like shape. It features three concentric circles bordering the face, with two cylindrical projecting eyes, with a diminutive pierced mouth, off centre. Two hook elements point downward, while two further hooks point upwards. The mask with a pigment decorated surface the front, weathered greyish to brown surface to the reverse, suggesting a considerable age.
 
An Early Large and Fine Bahinemo ‘Garra’ Hook Mask 
Wood, natural pigments 
Hunstein Mountain Range
Papua New Guinea 

Size: 79cm high, 37cm wide, 10cm deep - 31 ins high, 14½ ins wide, 4 ins deep 

Early 20th Century 
 
Published in the catalogue; GrossBild, Overeenkomsten en verschillen in hedendaagse westerse en niet-westerse kunst in Oss (illustrated pg. 67)
 
note: 
This exquisite ‘garra’ mask embodies the extraordinary surrealism and abstract form found in the artwork from the Bahinemo culture. The mask is meticulously carved, likely without the aid of metal tools, in a dense hardwood in a flat, oval, tray-like shape. It features three concentric circles bordering the face, with two cylindrical projecting eyes, with a diminutive pierced mouth, off centre. Two hook elements point downward, while two further hooks point upwards. The mask with a pigment decorated surface the front, weathered greyish to brown surface to the reverse, suggesting a considerable age.
 
Ex German collection 
Ex Lord van Bussel, Amsterdam 
Ex Reinier Lucassen, Amsterdam 
 
Exhibited: 
GrossBild, Overeenkomsten en verschillen in hedendaagse westerse en niet-westerse kunst, 18th January to 18th April, 1993, Oss 
 

An Early Large and Fine Bahinemo ‘Garra’ Hook Mask

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