oceania | New Ireland
Matua / Vanis
Mask
New Ireland
Tabar Islands or Central New Ireland
19th century
Carved wood (alstonia), natural pigments, shell
Heigth: 43 ¾ in. – 111 cm
Provenance
Ex German museum collection (Leipzig?), inv. #80294
Ex collection Scott Duggleby, Seattle circa 1990s
Ex collection Kevin Conru, Brussels
Ex collection Loed van Bussel, Amsterdam
Ex collection Michel & Catherine Andrault, Paris
Ex private collection, Paris
Matua mask 111 cm / Galerie Flak
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The heavy masks in carved and painted wood from New Ireland are known by the name of Matua or Vanis. Their role is crucial during the Malagan ceremony, since their arrival marks the beginning of the last stage of the funeral ceremony. They lead the wearers of Ges masks at sunrise to clean the village, collect shell money and chase away wandering spirits of the dead. In the village, they dance to the lamentations and weeping of the whole community. They then remove the taboos placed on the community and open access to the funeral enclosure where the last phases of the ceremony take place. The masks are then arranged for display next to the Men’s House. Unlike Malagan statues, these masks can be used several times.
Masks of this type and high quality were published as early as 1895 by Meyer and Parkinson. They were essentially collected in the 19th century.
The extraordinary lacey wooden carving with intertwined birds and flying fish of our mask is typical of the Verim sub-tradition, one that is very present in Tabar but also in central New Ireland. With its exuberance and extraordinary creativity, this mask numbers among the most remarkable known Vanis masks.
Masks of this type and high quality were published as early as 1895 by Meyer and Parkinson. They were essentially collected in the 19th century.
The extraordinary lacey wooden carving with intertwined birds and flying fish of our mask is typical of the Verim sub-tradition, one that is very present in Tabar but also in central New Ireland. With its exuberance and extraordinary creativity, this mask numbers among the most remarkable known Vanis masks.
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