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Baoule mask (N° 21184) Deposit sale

This African mascotBaoulé, a sculpture called portrait mascot or Ndoma, has a hairstyle on which linear tracings represent the braids. The majestic expression of the face with half-closed eyes, is enhanced by the scarifications called "ngole". Old abraded patina.
These Baule portrait masks, ndoma, which are part of one of the oldest Baule artistic traditions and frequently represent an idealized character, have the particularity of appearing at the end of entertainment dance ceremonies.These are named, according to the regions, bedwo, ngblo, mblo, adjussu, etc.... Each of these masks differ in hairstyles, placement and choice of scarification. They perform during danced events accompanied by music and songs, celebrations, visits of personalities, staging various satirical scenarios. The Gbagba of the Baule personify graceful young girls or men whose valour or qualities of integrity are renowned. The new generations are gradually replacing these Mblo dances, called Gbagba in some villages, retaining most of the old conventions, with the Kpan Kpan dance, whose masks raise societal issues or refer to political projects.  

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OriginCollection privée française
EthnyBaoule
CountryCote d'Ivoire
Material(s)wood, metal
Height cm36
Width20 cm
Weight0.90 Kg
Estimated datingmid-xxème
Socle inclusOptional

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