Rare Early Ceremonial Articulated Bear Headdress
late 19th century Kwakiutl bear headdress with articulated eyes and mouth, made from cedar, decorated with whiskers and skin, and painted black and red. The face has articulated eyes painted black
which roll in their sockets. The muzzle is adorned with whiskers, the elongated articulated snout opens to reveal red lips and teeth. The top is fit for two ears (missing), and covered with what may have
been bear skin to conceal the wearer's shoulders.
Known to have been in Curtis film or photo
Provenance: Nuytten Collection (3402)
Size: 8 h x 9 w x 11 d in
ZP20827

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