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Portrait mask ·  Côte d'Ivoire, Baule · ID: 3037765

sold EUR 2,600
Provenance
Patrik Fröhlich, Zurich, Switzerland
Size
H: 37,5 cm
H: 14.8 inch

Description

wood, shiny, blackish brown patina, of flattened oval form, raised scarification marks in the area of the eyes and the mouth, pierced around the rim, min. dam., insect caused damage, slight traces of abrasion, base;
masks like this represent recognized, named individuals. The men and women portrayed in masks are known for their great skill as dancers, for their exceptional beauty, or because they are important political figures. They represent an ideal in Baule culture typified by this mask. Physical beauty for the Baule and many Africans is almost always equated with the embellishment and natural endowments. The downcast eyes and closed lips imply respect and composure, two moral qualities that the Baule esteem greatly. Though portrait masks depict a person in his or her prime, their performance suggests a dignified elder.


The object Portrait mask with the object ID 3037765 was part of the auction 78th tribal art auction on October 18, 2014. The object with the lot number 212 achieved a sales price of EUR 2,600 with an asking price of EUR 2,500.

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Comparing literature

Vogel, Susan Mullin, Baule, African Art - Western Eyes, New York 1997, p. 94


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