Portrait Mask - Baule People - Ivory Coast - SOLD
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In central Ivory Coast, considerable
stylistic & cultural overlap exists between
the Baule & Guro making it difficult to
distinguish between their masks. From
time to time, dance competitions are
held between neighboring villages at
which these masks perform. Such
masquerades in various forms are
popular entertainment in central Ivory
Coast. The masks allow a closer contact
with the supernatural world. Zoomorphic
elements (horns, birds etc.) identify a
mask as that of a mythological being,
& the face masks are portraits representing individuals who embody an ideal in
their culture. Although portrait masks
depict a person in his or her prime, their
performance suggests a dignified elder.
The Baule gba gba masks are used at
the funerals of women during the harvest
season. It celebrates beauty and age,
hence its refined features.
14"H x 7.25"W x 5"D
NOTE: Mask reaches a height of 19" when displayed on the included stand.
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