Baule
(Baoule, Bawule) Côte
dIvoire
Mblo portrait mask. The Baule use three major types of masks: a helmet in the
shape of a buffalo head, masks related only to the Goli festival and the masks
representing a human face with rounded, fairly realistic features. The masks of the last
group are used in mblo entertainment dances and are one of the oldest of Baule art
forms. Such a mask is usually a portrait of a particular known individual. Lustrous
curving surfaces, suggesting clean, healthy skin, are set off by delicately textured zones
representing coiffures, scarifications, and other ornaments. The faces are idealized. They
denote personal beauty, refinement, and a desire to give pleasure to others. The greater
importance of the portrait masks, the need for the best dancers to wear them, and the
requirement that the portraits subject also be available and willing to dance made
them more rarely performed than animal masks, which could be worn by young, relatively
inexperienced dancers.
Material: wood
Size:
H. 11½, W. 6, D. 4 ½
Price:
$180+$16 (S&H)
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