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Standing female figure "blolo bla"

Côte d'Ivoire, Baule
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Provenance
Mark Eglinton, New York, USA
Size
H: 38,5 cm
H: 15.2 inch

Description

wood, matt dark brown patina, traces of white pigment, coiffure and hands especially fine carved, striking richly adorned with skin scarifications, either in form of burls or in form of raised lines, e. g. half circles on belly and calves, slightly dam. (lower lip), cracks, rep. (right foot/base), narrow wooden splinters reinserted on the right side of the head and on the breast, base;
in addition to the realms of the village (culture) and the bush (nature), the Baule also believe in a far-off place that they call “blolo”. It is a place “which exists beyond sensory experience”. The Other World is thought of as an ideal world, a place of exaggerated perfection. The “blolo” is inhabited by human spirits. It is the place from which comes the spirit of a newborn and the place to which a person’s spirit returns to death. It is also a place where each person has a partner of the opposite sex. A woman has an “Other World man” - “blolo bian” - , a man has an “Other World woman” - " blolo bla". With the help of fortunetellers, these “blolo” figurines can intervene in difficult situations or in crises in relationships. Such sculptures are especially useful for cases of childlessness. The infertile spouse spends several nights with a specially made figurine in order to conceive with the other spouse in a dream state. Offerings also encourage these “loved ones from the other world” to become active.


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