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Baule Standing Female Figure, DOF) COLLECTION
| Start Price |
USD 210.00 |
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USD 210.00 |
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| Start Time |
Sunday, November 09, 2008 |
| End Time |
Tuesday, December 09, 2008 |
| Location |
Denver, CO |
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Description
Title: Baule Standing Female Figure, African Type of Object: carving, figureEthnic Group: BauleCountry of Origin: Cote d'IvoireMaterials: wood, pigment, paintApproximate Age: Mid 20th centuryDimensions: 14 inches H.Overall Condition: Good Damage, Repair: Patina or painting coming apartProvenance: From the collection of Pierre Dofo. Pierre Dofo is from Cote d'Ivoire and lives in Abidjan where he has built an extensive collection of African Art over the years. He had sold part of his collection and I was pleased to acquire a few pieces from his collection. Additional Information: A beautiful small Baule standing female figure with arms attached to the body, hands resting on the abdomen, long body and leg.The head is characterized by a four-chignon hairstyle. She wears a carved cache-sexe. This figure was repainted several times base on the traces of different colors (yellow,white) on the surface. The surface also shows some age. Small figures such as this were probably considered as spirit spouse of the other word. After earthly marriage, one night of the week is kept for sleeping with the spirit spouse, and earthly spouses may not sleep together. The carvings are kept very private, and are rarely seen. "Other world spouses," are kept in personal shrines where offerings are made to them and where they are close to their real world spouse. It is likely certain that this figure was used as a personal spirit of bush, to whom the owner asks blessing and protection. Baule figurative statuary is some of the best known and most collected. Miniatures of this kind are found. They are smaller version of large figures. Lager figures are finely carved male and female figures ranging from 20 to 60 centimeters. They are generally portrayed in a standing position of formal calmness with arms close to the body and hands resting on the abdomen. Attention is focused upon the head with emphasis given to detailed face and neck scarification and elaborate coiffures. Recommended Reading: See Vogel's "BAULE-AFRICAN ART WESTERN EYES."**041622** All content, including pictures, Copyright Africa Direct Inc., 2006 Add Us To Your Favorite Sellers! Please visit our About Us page. SquareTrade © AP6.0 PesaMember
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