Yaure - Côte d'Ivoire

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Wooden mask from the Yaure people of Ivory Coast, dating to the mid-20th century, in good condition, 34 cm high, provenance from private collection.

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The Yahuré belong to the Mande group, which includes the Mandingo and most of the peoples west of the Baulé. Therefore, the Yahuré have adopted the Baulé style for making their masks. Like the Baulé, they live in the Buaflé region along the Bandama River. Their masks generally feature a serrated edge that is mistakenly thought to be a beard (female figures have the same decoration). The masks of the Yahuré, called Do or Lo and Dyé or Jé, are mostly anthropomorphic and anthropo-zoomorphic face masks. The Dyé and Do masks have sacred functions comparable to those of their neighbors' masks (Guro, Baulé). The facial features of the Yahuré are very similar in form to the facial masks used in their environment by the Baulé, from whom they are inspired.

Provenance: Berthe Hartert collection
Argiles collection, Barcelona

The Yahuré belong to the Mande group, which includes the Mandingo and most of the peoples west of the Baulé. Therefore, the Yahuré have adopted the Baulé style for making their masks. Like the Baulé, they live in the Buaflé region along the Bandama River. Their masks generally feature a serrated edge that is mistakenly thought to be a beard (female figures have the same decoration). The masks of the Yahuré, called Do or Lo and Dyé or Jé, are mostly anthropomorphic and anthropo-zoomorphic face masks. The Dyé and Do masks have sacred functions comparable to those of their neighbors' masks (Guro, Baulé). The facial features of the Yahuré are very similar in form to the facial masks used in their environment by the Baulé, from whom they are inspired.

Provenance: Berthe Hartert collection
Argiles collection, Barcelona

Details

No. of items
1
Ethnic group/ culture
Yaure
Country of Origin
Côte d'Ivoire
Period
Mid 20th century
Material
Wood
Sold with stand
No
Condition
Good condition
Height
34 cm
Provenance
Private collection
SpainVerified
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Object sold
Private

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