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Mask
1907 | Rudolf Pöch
The dancers at malagan death rituals, during which both creator spirits and ancestors came back to life for a short period of time, wore colourful mask costumes. The human features of the masks imaginatively blended with representations of birds, fish, pigs, and reptiles. Their eyes with snail shell inlays allow the carved masks to appear almost alive. The caterpillar-like hairstyle of these tatanua masks is reminiscent of the hair of close relatives during the months of mourning.

The dancers at malagan death rituals, during which both creator spirits and ancestors came back to life for a short period of time, wore colourful mask costumes. The human features of the masks imaginatively blended with representations of birds, fish, pigs, and reptiles. Their eyes with snail shell inlays allow the carved masks to appear almost alive. The caterpillar-like hairstyle of these tatanua masks is reminiscent of the hair of close relatives during the months of mourning.
Collection:
Rudolf Pöch (1870 Tarnopol - 1921 Innsbruck) DNBarrow_outward
Donation:
Anton Dreher (1849 - 1921) DNBarrow_outward
Time:
1907
Entry Date:
1907
Object Name
Mask
Material/technology:
Wood, pigment, plant fibres, turbo snail operculum
Copyright
Weltmuseum Wien
Collection area
Oceania and Australia
Invs.
79705
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