Figura Mbra Monkey - Baule - Costa de Marfil

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Mbra Monkey Figure, escultura de madera Baule de Costa de Marfil, figura compuesta con cabeza de mono en cuerpo humano sosteniendo una copa sacrificial contra el pecho, 50 cm de alto, 15 cm de ancho, 13 cm de profundo, peso 2000 g, procedente de colección privada.

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This ‘Gbekre’ holds a sacrificial bowl in both hands against his chest. It stands with slightly angled legs on a round plinth carved out from the same piece.

Composite figures such as the present one are called ‘Gbekre’ and consist of an ape’s head on a human body. They are part of the ‘Mbra’ cult of the Baule against witchcraft and black magic. These figures are hidden inside the houses of trance priests in the Baule villages and are not allowed to be seen by women. On the occasion of ceremonies of the members of the ‘Mbra cult’, these ‘Gbekre’ are veiled and taken to the bush, where the blood of sacrificial animals (usually chicken), millet gruel etc. are sacrificed to them during trance rituals.

The Baule are one of the Akan peoples. They moved west to the Ivory Coast more than 200 years ago and adopted sculptural and masking traditions from their neighbors, the Guro, Senufo and Yaure peoples.

Mbra monkey figures are among the most frightening and powerful of Baule sculptures. They are used by diviners and men’s associations for protection. Like sacred masks, they are kept in the bush as they are dangerous for women and kept secret. The heads share some of the stylistic features of the Bo nun amuin masks. The encrusted surfaces are caused by sacrificial offerings.

Good condition

Provenance: former private German collection.

Shipping within 24 hours after the payment is received. Tracking number will be provided. Signature upon delivery. Fully insured.

El vendedor y su historia

Asian African Art es una galería especializada en auténtico arte etnográfico. Últimamente nos centramos principalmente en el arte africano. También tenemos especialidad en monedas de oro coleccionables. Tu pedido está en buenas manos, tenemos más de 50 años de experiencia en monedas. Para obtener más artículos interesantes, visite nuestro sitio web: Asian African Art, ubicado en los Países Bajos.
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This ‘Gbekre’ holds a sacrificial bowl in both hands against his chest. It stands with slightly angled legs on a round plinth carved out from the same piece.

Composite figures such as the present one are called ‘Gbekre’ and consist of an ape’s head on a human body. They are part of the ‘Mbra’ cult of the Baule against witchcraft and black magic. These figures are hidden inside the houses of trance priests in the Baule villages and are not allowed to be seen by women. On the occasion of ceremonies of the members of the ‘Mbra cult’, these ‘Gbekre’ are veiled and taken to the bush, where the blood of sacrificial animals (usually chicken), millet gruel etc. are sacrificed to them during trance rituals.

The Baule are one of the Akan peoples. They moved west to the Ivory Coast more than 200 years ago and adopted sculptural and masking traditions from their neighbors, the Guro, Senufo and Yaure peoples.

Mbra monkey figures are among the most frightening and powerful of Baule sculptures. They are used by diviners and men’s associations for protection. Like sacred masks, they are kept in the bush as they are dangerous for women and kept secret. The heads share some of the stylistic features of the Bo nun amuin masks. The encrusted surfaces are caused by sacrificial offerings.

Good condition

Provenance: former private German collection.

Shipping within 24 hours after the payment is received. Tracking number will be provided. Signature upon delivery. Fully insured.

El vendedor y su historia

Asian African Art es una galería especializada en auténtico arte etnográfico. Últimamente nos centramos principalmente en el arte africano. También tenemos especialidad en monedas de oro coleccionables. Tu pedido está en buenas manos, tenemos más de 50 años de experiencia en monedas. Para obtener más artículos interesantes, visite nuestro sitio web: Asian African Art, ubicado en los Países Bajos.
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Datos

Grupo étnico/cultura
Baule
País de origen
Costa de Marfil
Material
Madera
Sold with stand
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Estado
En buen estado
Título de la obra de arte
Mbra Monkey Figure
Alto
50 cm
Ancho
15 cm
Profundidad
13 cm
Peso
2000 g
Procedencia
Colección privada
Países BajosVerificado
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