Lot: 76

Vente aux enchères 103

Rare masque de chaman, vers 1900-1930

Alaska du Sud-Ouest, Île Nunivak, Yupik

Provenance Taille Prix d’appel / Prix d'Estimation
collected in Bethel, Alaska
Jeffrey Myers, New York, USA
Finch & Co., London, Great Britain
Andreas & Kathrin Lindner, Munich, Germany
Adrian Schlag, Brussels, Belgium
H: 28 cm (mask);
37 cm (with hoops)
14000 EUR
Frais supplémentaires : 27% de commission, TVA, expédition et assurance transport

wood, pigments, two wooden rings, feathers as a mount for attached wooden elements (seal and its flippers, two whale's tails), water stains, base

This mask depicts the human-like face of a shamanic spirit.

Inside the communal men's house "qasgiq", Yup’ik shamans performed masked ceremonies which brought to life helping spirits and supernatural beings. Shamans wore masks to facilitate communication and movements between worlds (the visible and the invisible, the men and the spirits, the living and the dead…). This voyage is symbolized here by the concentric circles around the face.

Ritually powerful when in use, they were often discarded afterwards, their power and spiritual energy spent.


Finch & Co, Catalogue 26, 2016, No. 44