Mask (wan-balinga)

Unknown Artist

early 1900s

Mask (wan-balinga) by Unknown Artist

Medium

Wood and paint

Dimensions

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Classification

Mask

Department

African Art

Museum

Cleveland Museum of Art

Credit

Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund

Accession Number

2014.1

About this artwork

Only the farmers among the Mossi people employ masks. This mask’s proper name, wan-balinga, evokes a mythical figure who was the mother of the first Mossi ruler. Such masks are most typically worn and danced with on the occasion of the funeral of a male or female elder as escorts of the corpse to the grave. They also appear during annual memorial services that occur months after the actual burial, when all the deceased clan members are commemorated and honored.

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