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A Baule minaiture celebratoin mask, Cote d'Ivoire, from the region of Sakassou with simple yet poised features and expression. Partially glossy, partially encrusted touch patina. Incl stand. A Baulé celebration mask from the Sakassou region of central Côte d’Ivoire represents a vibrant expression of communal festivity, social cohesion, and aesthetic refinement. Unlike masks associated primarily with initiation or funerary rites, these celebration masks are performed during public ceremonies such as harvest festivals, village anniversaries, and other occasions that reinforce collective identity and shared values. The mask functions as both a visual and performative medium, linking the material object with movement, rhythm, and audience participation. Formally, Sakassou celebration masks are notable for their elegance, symmetry, and carefully balanced proportions. Faces are often smooth and composed, with delicately modeled features such as arched eyebrows, refined noses, and small, pursed mouths that convey poise and controlled energy. Stylized geometric patterns or subtle scarification marks may be incorporated to enhance aesthetic impact and signify cultural ideals of beauty. Bright pigments and attached fibers or cloth often animate the mask during performance, heightening visual presence and reinforcing its festive function. In performance, the mask is activated through dance and music, transforming the carved figure into a living agent of social cohesion. Dancers wearing these masks embody community virtues such as harmony, grace, and balance, while also entertaining and engaging the audience. The mask’s authority is derived not from secrecy or spiritual potency but from its capacity to animate collective celebration, evoke cultural pride, and facilitate participation across age and gender groups. Carvers in Sakassou adhere to traditional forms while allowing subtle individual expression through proportion, surface finish, and stylistic nuance. The emphasis remains on clarity, balance, and visual rhythm, ensuring that the mask performs effectively in motion and conveys the cultural ideals it represents. Innovation is carefully moderated to maintain continuity with established aesthetic and social norms. Baulé celebration masks from Sakassou thus exemplify a sculptural tradition in which form, movement, and communal life are inseparable. These masks are active participants in public ritual, translating cultural values into visual and kinetic form, and reinforcing collective identity through performance, beauty, and shared experience. MAZ08864

Nr. 101278946

Verkauft
Eine Holzmaske - Baule - Elfenbeinküste  (Ohne mindestpreis)

Eine Holzmaske - Baule - Elfenbeinküste (Ohne mindestpreis)

A Baule minaiture celebratoin mask, Cote d'Ivoire, from the region of Sakassou with simple yet poised features and expression. Partially glossy, partially encrusted touch patina. Incl stand.

A Baulé celebration mask from the Sakassou region of central Côte d’Ivoire represents a vibrant expression of communal festivity, social cohesion, and aesthetic refinement. Unlike masks associated primarily with initiation or funerary rites, these celebration masks are performed during public ceremonies such as harvest festivals, village anniversaries, and other occasions that reinforce collective identity and shared values. The mask functions as both a visual and performative medium, linking the material object with movement, rhythm, and audience participation.

Formally, Sakassou celebration masks are notable for their elegance, symmetry, and carefully balanced proportions. Faces are often smooth and composed, with delicately modeled features such as arched eyebrows, refined noses, and small, pursed mouths that convey poise and controlled energy. Stylized geometric patterns or subtle scarification marks may be incorporated to enhance aesthetic impact and signify cultural ideals of beauty. Bright pigments and attached fibers or cloth often animate the mask during performance, heightening visual presence and reinforcing its festive function.

In performance, the mask is activated through dance and music, transforming the carved figure into a living agent of social cohesion. Dancers wearing these masks embody community virtues such as harmony, grace, and balance, while also entertaining and engaging the audience. The mask’s authority is derived not from secrecy or spiritual potency but from its capacity to animate collective celebration, evoke cultural pride, and facilitate participation across age and gender groups.

Carvers in Sakassou adhere to traditional forms while allowing subtle individual expression through proportion, surface finish, and stylistic nuance. The emphasis remains on clarity, balance, and visual rhythm, ensuring that the mask performs effectively in motion and conveys the cultural ideals it represents. Innovation is carefully moderated to maintain continuity with established aesthetic and social norms.

Baulé celebration masks from Sakassou thus exemplify a sculptural tradition in which form, movement, and communal life are inseparable. These masks are active participants in public ritual, translating cultural values into visual and kinetic form, and reinforcing collective identity through performance, beauty, and shared experience.

MAZ08864

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€ 60
Julien Gauthier
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Schätzung  € 150 - € 200

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