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Details
- Other Title
- Gourd mask with human hair wig
- Place where the work was made
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Wapenamanda
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Enga Province
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Papua New Guinea
- Cultural origin
- Enga or Duna people
- Dates
- mid 20th century
collected 1963 - Media categories
- Mixed media , Ceremonial object
- Materials used
- gourd (Lagenaria siceraria), human hair, seeds, mammalian teeth, plant resin, wood, plant fibre string, nassa shells (Nassarius), black pigment, red synthetic pigment
- Dimensions
- 35.0 x 55.0 x 24.0 cm
- Credit
- Gift of Stan Moriarty 1978
- Location
- Not on display
- Accession number
- 287.1978
- Copyright
- © Under the endorsement of the Pacific Islands Museums Association's (PIMA) Code of Ethics
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Exhibition history
Shown in 3 exhibitions
Aboriginal and Melanesian art, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, 19 Oct 1974 -
Papuan Arts and Civilisation, Musee d'arts Africains, Oceaniens, Amerindiens, , 19 Apr 2000–30 Aug 2000
Plumes and pearlshells: art of the New Guinea highlands, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, 30 May 2014–10 Aug 2014
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Bibliography
Referenced in 4 publications
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Danièle Giraudy, Art Papou: Austronésiens et Papous de Nouvelle-Guinée, Paris, 2000, 210 (colour illus.). cat.no. 195; titled 'Masque'
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Tony Tuckson, Aboriginal and Melanesian art, Sydney, 1973, 36 (illus.), 53. cat.no. H125
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Natalie Wilson (Editor), Plumes and pearlshells: art of the New Guinea highlands, Sydney, 2014, 74 (colour illus.), 160. cat.no. 21
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Natalie Wilson, Look, 'A myriad of artforms: rare and beautiful objects from the highlands of New Guinea', pg. 24-28, Sydney, May 2014, 26 (colour illus.).
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