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Face Mask (Idimu)

A work made of wood, pigment, and fiber.

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  • A work made of wood, pigment, and fiber.

Date:

Late 19th-early 20th century

Artist:

Lega
Democratic Republic of the Congo

About this artwork

Among the Lega, masks of different materials, sizes, and shapes were used in initiations of the Bwami association. Bwami was responsible for instructing its members in a shared moral philosophy. The teachings were conveyed through proverbs, with both handmade and natural objects serving as memory aids. Instead of being worn in front of the face, masks were held in the hands, hung on fences, or even pulled over the ground with their long raffia beards.

Status

On View, Gallery 137

Department

Arts of Africa

Culture

Lega

Title

Face Mask (Idimu)

Place

Democratic Republic of the Congo (Object made in)

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1875–1925

Medium

Wood, pigment, and fiber

Dimensions

64.8 × 30.5 × 7.7 cm (25 1/2 × 12 × 3 in.)

Credit Line

The Art Institute of Chicago, Gift of Grace Hokin

Reference Number

1991.387

Extended information about this artwork

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