
first half of 20th century
Wood, mirrors, cowrie shell, cord
A dark wood mask with a crown is displayed on a stand. The mask features a profile view of a face with carved details and inlaid circular elements. What better example than the most powerful queen in the world to inspire young women as they enter adulthood? That is what a Mende sculptor from Sierra Leone may have asked himself as he carved this mask for a female dancer of the all-women association called Sande. Members of the Sande association promote their interests, protect their well-being, and assist young women in their rite of passage. Sande masks are among the very rare mask genres in Africa to be worn and dances exclusively by women. And this particular example, with its European-style crown, represents Queen Victoria, who ruled over the British Empire (of which Sierra
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