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Kovave mask from the Papuan Gulf, Papua New Guinea

1880

British Museum

British Museum
London, United Kingdom

Head-dress, mask made of barkcloth, wood, pigment, vegetable fibre.
The upper part is bottle shaped formed of a framework covered with bark cloth, painted black white and red on one side a face with long pointed jaws. Long ears with pendants. From the base hangs a quantity of pale yellow fibre, like wood shavings.

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  • Title: Kovave mask from the Papuan Gulf, Papua New Guinea
  • Date Created: 1880
  • Physical Dimensions: Width: 73.4 centimetres (crate) Height: 165 centimetres (crate) Depth: 77.6 centimetres (crate)
  • Provenance: Donated by Sir Augustus Wollaston Franks. Field Collection by Adolph Peter Goodwin
  • Production place: Gulf of Papua, Papua New Guinea
  • Copyright: © The Trustees of The British Museum
  • British Museum link: Oc,+.2486
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