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一件木雕作品 - Bamana - 马里
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一件木雕作品 - Bamana - 马里

A Bamana ‘Gwandusu’ maternity sculpture, Mali, collected in the Diolia region. The Gwandusu maternity figure is a sculptural form associated with the Bamana (Bambara) peoples of Mali, where it functions as both a visual and ritual expression of ideals surrounding fertility, motherhood, and social continuity. The term Gwandusu is commonly interpreted as referring to a “beautiful young woman” or exemplary mother, and such figures are typically carved in wood and used in domestic or ritual contexts to promote fertility and proper maternal conduct. Formally, Gwandusu figures depict a female with a child—either held in her arms or attached to her body—emphasizing the centrality of motherhood. The sculptures often display stylized features characteristic of Bamana aesthetics, including a slender, elongated body, high, firm breasts, and a composed, frontal appearance. Scarification marks, elaborate hairstyles, and jewelry are frequently rendered, signaling ideals of beauty, maturity, and cultural identity. The child, usually shown nursing or clinging to the mother, underscores the theme of nurturance and the biological and social role of women as bearers of lineage. Within Bamana society, these figures are associated with fertility practices and women’s ritual life. They may be commissioned by women seeking to conceive, used as devotional objects, or displayed to instruct young women in proper behavior and maternal responsibilities. In this sense, the Gwandusu figure operates not only as a symbolic representation but also as an active agent believed to influence reproductive success and social harmony. As noted by scholars of African art, such sculptures present an aspirational model of womanhood grounded in fertility, dignity, and composure. Thematically, the Gwandusu figure reflects broader West African concepts of fecundity, continuity, and the transmission of life. Motherhood is not only a biological function but a social and spiritual responsibility tied to lineage, ancestry, and community stability. The calm, balanced posture of the figure conveys moral restraint and inner strength, qualities considered essential for maintaining household and societal order. The value of children in women´s lives is expressed in a song sung by newly exised Bamana women (Luneau 1974:539) "The child you bear The child you bear Is an ornament Even if you have placed gold On the ears of your wife A woman´s ornament is The child she bears." "If you are not afraid of females, Master If you are not afraid of females, You´re not afraid of anyth‚ing" Lit.: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. “Female Figure (Gwandusu).” Accessed 2026. The British Museum. “Maternity Figure (Bamana Peoples).” Accessed 2026. The Art Institute of Chicago. “Female Figure (Bamana, Mali).” Accessed 2026. Imperato, Pascal James. African Folk Medicine: Practices and Beliefs of the Bambara and Other Peoples. Baltimore: York Press, 1977. CAB41469

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一件木雕作品 - Bamana - 马里

一件木雕作品 - Bamana - 马里

A Bamana ‘Gwandusu’ maternity sculpture, Mali, collected in the Diolia region.

The Gwandusu maternity figure is a sculptural form associated with the Bamana (Bambara) peoples of Mali, where it functions as both a visual and ritual expression of ideals surrounding fertility, motherhood, and social continuity. The term Gwandusu is commonly interpreted as referring to a “beautiful young woman” or exemplary mother, and such figures are typically carved in wood and used in domestic or ritual contexts to promote fertility and proper maternal conduct.
Formally, Gwandusu figures depict a female with a child—either held in her arms or attached to her body—emphasizing the centrality of motherhood. The sculptures often display stylized features characteristic of Bamana aesthetics, including a slender, elongated body, high, firm breasts, and a composed, frontal appearance. Scarification marks, elaborate hairstyles, and jewelry are frequently rendered, signaling ideals of beauty, maturity, and cultural identity. The child, usually shown nursing or clinging to the mother, underscores the theme of nurturance and the biological and social role of women as bearers of lineage.

Within Bamana society, these figures are associated with fertility practices and women’s ritual life. They may be commissioned by women seeking to conceive, used as devotional objects, or displayed to instruct young women in proper behavior and maternal responsibilities. In this sense, the Gwandusu figure operates not only as a symbolic representation but also as an active agent believed to influence reproductive success and social harmony. As noted by scholars of African art, such sculptures present an aspirational model of womanhood grounded in fertility, dignity, and composure.

Thematically, the Gwandusu figure reflects broader West African concepts of fecundity, continuity, and the transmission of life. Motherhood is not only a biological function but a social and spiritual responsibility tied to lineage, ancestry, and community stability. The calm, balanced posture of the figure conveys moral restraint and inner strength, qualities considered essential for maintaining household and societal order.

The value of children in women´s lives is expressed in a song sung by newly exised Bamana women (Luneau 1974:539)

"The child you bear
The child you bear
Is an ornament
Even if you have placed gold
On the ears of your wife
A woman´s ornament is
The child she bears."

"If you are not afraid of females, Master
If you are not afraid of females,
You´re not afraid of anyth‚ing"

Lit.: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. “Female Figure (Gwandusu).” Accessed 2026. The British Museum. “Maternity Figure (Bamana Peoples).” Accessed 2026. The Art Institute of Chicago. “Female Figure (Bamana, Mali).” Accessed 2026. Imperato, Pascal James. African Folk Medicine: Practices and Beliefs of the Bambara and Other Peoples. Baltimore: York Press, 1977.

CAB41469

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Dimitri André
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