Height = 32 cm; width = 13 cm; depth = 10 cm; weight = 448 g
In Dogon culture, the monkey represents wild, uncivilised, dangerous and unsociable behaviour - the exact opposite of what is expected from a Dogon. The Dogon use three types of monkey masks which are identified by their colour, rather than their shape. Dege is the black monkey, whereas the white monkey is known as Omono and the red monkey is called Ko. The stand shown in the pictures is not included.
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- Object
- Masker
- Inheemse naam van het object
- 32 cm
- Etnische groep / cultuur
- Dogon
- Regio / land
- Mali
- Materiaal
- Hout
- Periode
- 2e helft 20e eeuw
- Staat
- Goed
- Verkocht met standaard
- Nee
- Afmetingen
- 32×13×10 cm
- Gewicht
- 448 g