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Helmet mask "bo nun amuin" ·  Côte d'Ivoire, Baule · ID: 3040375

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Provenance
Dieter Ruppel, Bad Soden-Neuenhain, Germany
Size
L: 70,5 cm
L: 27.8 inch

Description

wood, red, black and white paint, carved with six horns, two of them enclosing the face, slightly dam., missing parts (horn tips), abrasion of paint, rep. (toothed lath);
“bo nun amuin” literally means “gods in (or of) the bush”, or “amuin yasua”, literally “men’s gods”. The Baule hold them in great awe. The masks and costumes are kept in a forest sancturary outside the village. They are danced to protect the village against threats, to discipline women, and at the funerals of former dancers and important men. Their performances are fearsome spectacles, featuring violent behavior and magical feats.


The object Helmet mask “bo nun amuin” with the object ID 3040375 was last part of the auction 83rd Tribal Art Auction at May 28, 2016 on Zemanek-Münster Auction house and had the lot number 162.

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