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** A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this artwork will be donated to the Anthony Quinn Foundation, whose mission is to advocate for the important role arts education plays in personal development and in the overall improvement of social, economic and cultural systems. Learn more at aqfoundation.org **

West Africa, Mali, Bamana (also Bambara) peoples, ca. mid-20th century CE. A hand-carved wooden clapper bearing intricately incised linear motifs as well as a miniature face mask protruding from the top. The spade-shaped instrument has 3 rows of crosshatched columns across the midsection as well as horizontal registers of zigzagging and lattice pattern motifs, and behind the maskette is an inverted V-shaped panel with a pair of downward-facing flanges incised with additional linear decorations. Clappers like this example were used in pairs along with a guita calabash to provide rhythm for ceremonial dances and traditional puppet performances. Size: 3.5" W x 11.875" H (8.9 cm x 30.2 cm)

Provenance: ex-private collection of actor Anthony Quinn and his wife Katherine, Bristol, Rhode Island, USA acquired prior to 2000

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#169168

  • Condition: Second clapper missing. Minor abrasions to clapper panel and mask, with wear to some raised areas, and fading to brown pigment, otherwise intact and very good. Nice patina throughout.

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