Native American, Pacific Northwest Coast, Alaska, Inupiaq/Inuit, ca. 1940s CE. Signed R.W. on verso. An intriguing spirit mask, hand-carved from porous whale bone, depicting an expressive visage with a broad bas relief nose flanked by open round eyes (comprised of grey shell pupils and white walrus ivory irises), a gently smiling open mouth with an incised mustache or ornament above the upper lip and two brown/grey shell circular ornaments on the chin below, a decorative band adorned by 5 circular inlays - three white walrus ivory alternating with 2 grey shell - above the browline, a fringe of straight bangs above that, and finally a fretted border along the perimeter of the mask. The verso is relatively flat with only a small suspension string adhered to a pair of drilled holes. Size: 5.9" W x 6.8" H (15 cm x 17.3 cm)
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Provenance: ex-Komer Gallery, New York City, New York, USA, acquired ca. 1965
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Condition
Light wear on surface commensurate with age. All inlays present. What may appear to be a loss on the back is actually the natural form of the bone. Initials "R.W." incised on verso.