Wooden African mask bought by a friend of my mother’s and given to her in the 1980’s.
Dimensions
11’’6 Inches
Acquired From:
Other
Hello Matthew, Thank you for choosing Mearto for your online appraisal. Based on the images and information you provided, this item is: A Baule mask, 20th century. Baule masks are a distinctive form of African art and cultural expression created by the Baule people, an ethnic group located primarily in Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) in West Africa. Baule masks are highly regarded for their artistic craftsmanship and cultural significance. Baule masks serve various purposes in Baule society, including during religious rituals, ceremonies, and social events. They are used in both sacred and secular contexts. One of the most well-known uses of Baule masks is in the context of the Goli festival, which is an important annual celebration that involves the performance of masked dancers. The Goli festival is a means of connecting with ancestral spirits and promoting social cohesion within the community. Baule masks are highly sought after by collectors and art enthusiasts worldwide. They are considered important examples of African art and are often featured in museums and galleries.