编号 101279082

一件木雕作品 - 鲍勒 - 象牙海岸 (没有保留价)
编号 101279082

一件木雕作品 - 鲍勒 - 象牙海岸 (没有保留价)
A Baule Gong beater, Cote d'Ivoire, from the Bouaké region, with a male figure as the handle. Glossy touch patina. Incl stand.
A Baulé gong beater from the Bouaké region of central Côte d’Ivoire represents a specialized form of sculptural art closely integrated with musical performance and ritual practice. Unlike purely decorative objects, the gong beater functions both as a utilitarian tool and as a symbolic extension of social and spiritual authority. In Baulé culture, gongs are central to communication, ceremonial signaling, and the orchestration of communal events, and the carved beater mediates between human action, sound, and cultural meaning.
Formally, Baulé gong beaters from Bouaké are carved from dense, durable wood and often feature sculpted handles that may include human, animal, or abstract motifs. These carvings are carefully balanced and ergonomically shaped to allow precision in performance while simultaneously conveying symbolic or aesthetic significance. Human motifs often display stylized features, composed expressions, and measured proportions, reflecting ideals of composure, attentiveness, and skill, which are essential for the correct execution of ritual and musical duties.
The gong beater serves a critical role in a variety of social contexts, including festivals, funerary ceremonies, and public gatherings. The rhythm produced through its use is more than musical; it communicates social information, signals transitions in ritual, and regulates collective behavior. The carved forms of the beater often embody moral or spiritual qualities, reminding the user and the audience of proper conduct, ancestral presence, or communal values. Its efficacy depends on both the skill of the musician and adherence to culturally established forms and gestures.
Carvers in the Bouaké region work within long-established stylistic conventions, ensuring that the beater’s form aligns with functional requirements, ritual significance, and aesthetic norms. While subtle individual variation in proportions, carving details, or surface finish is possible, these differences are secondary to the beater’s role as a mediating object between human action, sound, and social meaning.
In sum, the Baulé gong beater from Bouaké exemplifies a sculptural tradition in which utility, symbolic meaning, and aesthetic refinement are inseparable. The object functions as both a tool and a moral-ritual agent, reinforcing social cohesion, spiritual awareness, and cultural continuity through the interplay of carved form and performative use.
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