Replacement skull "kus" - Papua New Guinea - Sepik
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wood, black and white pigment, reproducing an overmodelled skull, eyes with mother-of-pearl inlay, slightly dam., minor missing parts (right ear), traces of insect caused damage backside, crack, paint rubbed off;
when a trophy skull was lost or destroyed, a wooden head called "kus" was carved to replace it. In later years after head-hunting was banned by the authorities, wooden heads were used at initiation ceremonies in place of real and "freshly hunted" ones. The young initiate had to kill an enemy and "take" the head before entering the adult world.
H: 26,5 cm, H: 10,4 inch
Provenance:
John Morley, New York, USA
Lit.: Meyer, Anthony J.P., Ozeanische Kunst, Vol. I, Köln 1995, ill. 65
Continent: Oceania
when a trophy skull was lost or destroyed, a wooden head called "kus" was carved to replace it. In later years after head-hunting was banned by the authorities, wooden heads were used at initiation ceremonies in place of real and "freshly hunted" ones. The young initiate had to kill an enemy and "take" the head before entering the adult world.
H: 26,5 cm, H: 10,4 inch
Provenance:
John Morley, New York, USA
Lit.: Meyer, Anthony J.P., Ozeanische Kunst, Vol. I, Köln 1995, ill. 65
Continent: Oceania
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Replacement skull "kus" - Papua New Guinea - Sepik
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