Lot 140
Pre-Columbian, Sican (Lambayeque) / Chimu Culture, North Coast Peru, ca. 800 to 1000 CE. An impressive copper mask painted with cinnabar, featuring dramatic almond-shaped eyes with wire danglers protruding from the pupils. Additional danglers are attached underneath nose, eyes, and around the sides and bottom of mask. Extravagant masks like this were placed upon the mummies of elite individuals. The materials used to make these masks varied depending on the status of the deceased. The lesser were comprised of wood, ceramic, or cloth, while those belonging to the most respected and powerful were made of copper, gold, and silver. Red had protective qualities, and the cinnabar pigment may have been applied to safeguard the deceased in the afterlife. Scholars have not been able to agree on the symbolism behind the skewer like projections from the pupils of the eyes - some theorize that they may signify tears or a trance-like gaze! Size: 9" L x 11" W (22.9 cm x 27.9 cm); 14.5" H (36.8 cm) on included custom stand.
For a similar example and more information, please see the metropolitan Museum of Art's website, accession number: 1974.271.35.
According to Joanne Pillsbury, 2015 curator of the esteemed Andrall E. Pearson collection: "The pointed ovoid eyes on this mask and others, sometimes referred to as winged eyes, have been identified as defining features of a being known as the Sicán Deity. According to Izumi Shimada and colleagues, an individual interred with such a mask would have been thought to take on aspects of the Sicán Deitys power, and would have been transformed into a venerated ancestor upon death."
Provenance: private Hawaii, USA collection, 1995 to 2010; ex-Ian Arundel collection, California, USA; ex-the Old Curiosity Cabinet, Los Angeles, California, USA, 1950 to 1970
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- Condition: Indiscernible restoration to hairline fissures. Tiny tears to danglers, otherwise in excellent condition. Stunning green patina and great remains to cinnabar pigment.
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