An impressive Sepik Triple-Visage sculpture, long wooden sculpture carved into three ancestral visages on top of each other, with a high and domed forehead overlooking a flat face structured by a large nose pierced through the septum, bulging concentric eyes and heart-shaped mouth. The entire sculpture thoroughly painted with white polka dots. Provenance: from the collection of Keith St Cartmail, height 190 cm, width 30 cm