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Gelede Mask. Yoruba people, Nigeria. 20th CE. Gelede is a masked society dedicated to the spiritual powers of older women designated by the expression "our mothers". This mask consists of an anthropomorphic cap surmounted by the image of a rooster holding a snake in its beak mord which in turn bites the right the bird's right foot. Wood, pigment, 37 x 19 x 35 cm. 73.1997.4.68. Photo: Jean-Gilles Berizzi.
Location
Musée du Quai Branly - Jacques Chirac/Paris/France
Unique Identifier
ART487977
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
4096px × 5293px
Photo Credit
© RMN-Grand Palais / Art Resource, NY
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20th century CE
Mask
Nigerian Cultures
Rooster
Snake
Woodcarving
Yoruba Culture, Nigeria