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Masque miniature "bo nun amuin"

Côte d'Ivoire, Baoulé
Vendu 650 €
Provenance
Lucien van de Velde, Antwerp, Belgium
German Private Collection
Taille
H: 12 cm
H: 4.7 inch

Description

wood, base

This mask type is called “bo nun amuin” (“gods in (or of) the bush”), or “amuin yasua” (“men’s gods”) and is considered the most sacred mask of the Baule.

Women are forbidden to look at the mask (even during performances). Those that do look risk illness, misfortune or even death.

The masks are danced to protect the village from outsider threats and at the funerals of former dancers and important men. Used also to “discipline” women, “bo nun amuin” masks threaten women into good behaviour.

Their performances are fearsome spectacles, featuring violent behavior and magical feats.


Publications

AHDRC: 0070634


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