A dance mask crafted by the Grebo and Krou peoples of Ivory Coast and Liberia, West Africa. Carved from wood with meticulous attention to detail, this mask features the superimposition of two schematized faces, creating a mesmerizing visual effect. The transformation of the masks holes into asperities adds a dynamic and three-dimensional quality to the piece, enhancing its overall impact and symbolic significance. Dates to the early or mid 20th century. Antique And Vintage African Tribal Collectibles.