These are known as Kpeliye'e masks and are used in various stages of the Poro, the Senufo’s initiation and age-grade system. In these ceremonies, the masks are worn by dancers who dynamically celebrate an individual’s passage from one grade to the next, including funerary rituals. The masks are crested with the calao bird, a hornbill sacred to the Senufo. The Senufo style includes elongated, concave noses and round, protruding mouths.
Ivory Coast, 20th Century, Wood
Gift of the Dr. Alan & Linda Rich Collection