編號 101647103

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一个木质雕塑 - Abron - 象牙海岸  (沒有保留價)
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一个木质雕塑 - Abron - 象牙海岸 (沒有保留價)

An Abron sculpture, Ivory Coast, collected Bondoukou,, of occhre to reddish patina, traces of red pigments on the fascial plane; dense, heavy wood, decorated with rows of small colourful pearls. The differences between Abron and Baule scuptures The Abron and Baule peoples, both located in Côte d’Ivoire and parts of Ghana, produce wooden sculptures that reflect distinct cultural priorities, aesthetics, and social functions. Baule sculptures are widely celebrated for their refined, elegant, and idealized forms. Figures typically feature slender, elongated torsos, symmetrical proportions, delicate facial features, and carefully carved hairstyles or scarification marks. Many Baule figures are associated with the Mblo masquerade or other ritual performances that celebrate admired individuals, emphasizing beauty, harmony, and social or spiritual ideals. The surfaces are often polished, sometimes painted, and intended for public display during ceremonies. Abron sculptures, by contrast, are less focused on aesthetic refinement and more on spiritual or ritual efficacy. Abron figures are often slender but less formally idealized, sometimes with abstracted or exaggerated facial features or body parts that emphasize ancestral or protective power. While Baule figures may celebrate an individual’s social virtues, Abron sculptures often serve ritual or protective functions, placed in shrines or used by spiritual specialists. Surfaces may be less polished, and symbolic elements such as beads, raffia, or metal can be incorporated to enhance the sculpture’s potency. Despite these differences, there are areas of stylistic overlap, particularly in border regions or through cultural exchange. Some Abron figures show Baule-inspired refinement in facial features or proportions, while some Baule sculptures may incorporate symbolic or ritual elements emphasizing spiritual power. These transitions illustrate the fluidity of West African art traditions, where aesthetic ideals and spiritual function coexist and influence neighboring communities. In summary, Baule sculptures prioritize elegant form, aesthetic beauty, and social celebration, while Abron sculptures emphasize ritual power, spiritual efficacy, and ancestral or protective significance, though there are regions of overlap where styles blend. CAB33292

編號 101647103

已出售
一个木质雕塑 - Abron - 象牙海岸  (沒有保留價)

一个木质雕塑 - Abron - 象牙海岸 (沒有保留價)

An Abron sculpture, Ivory Coast, collected Bondoukou,, of occhre to reddish patina, traces of red pigments on the fascial plane; dense, heavy wood, decorated with rows of small colourful pearls.

The differences between Abron and Baule scuptures

The Abron and Baule peoples, both located in Côte d’Ivoire and parts of Ghana, produce wooden sculptures that reflect distinct cultural priorities, aesthetics, and social functions.

Baule sculptures are widely celebrated for their refined, elegant, and idealized forms. Figures typically feature slender, elongated torsos, symmetrical proportions, delicate facial features, and carefully carved hairstyles or scarification marks. Many Baule figures are associated with the Mblo masquerade or other ritual performances that celebrate admired individuals, emphasizing beauty, harmony, and social or spiritual ideals. The surfaces are often polished, sometimes painted, and intended for public display during ceremonies.

Abron sculptures, by contrast, are less focused on aesthetic refinement and more on spiritual or ritual efficacy. Abron figures are often slender but less formally idealized, sometimes with abstracted or exaggerated facial features or body parts that emphasize ancestral or protective power. While Baule figures may celebrate an individual’s social virtues, Abron sculptures often serve ritual or protective functions, placed in shrines or used by spiritual specialists. Surfaces may be less polished, and symbolic elements such as beads, raffia, or metal can be incorporated to enhance the sculpture’s potency.

Despite these differences, there are areas of stylistic overlap, particularly in border regions or through cultural exchange. Some Abron figures show Baule-inspired refinement in facial features or proportions, while some Baule sculptures may incorporate symbolic or ritual elements emphasizing spiritual power. These transitions illustrate the fluidity of West African art traditions, where aesthetic ideals and spiritual function coexist and influence neighboring communities.

In summary, Baule sculptures prioritize elegant form, aesthetic beauty, and social celebration, while Abron sculptures emphasize ritual power, spiritual efficacy, and ancestral or protective significance, though there are regions of overlap where styles blend.

CAB33292

最終出價
€ 123
Dimitri André
專家
估價  € 380 - € 450

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