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Art African - Man " Colon " Baoulé Ball " Blolo Bian " Husband Mystic - 36,5 CMS
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Colon Baoulé - Ivory Coast
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Dimensions of 36.5 x 8.5 x 8.5 cms.
Weight about 0.340 kg without packaging.
Materials: Wood, paint.
Presumed age: 1970s.
Statuette "settler", of the Baoulé ethnic group, from the center of Côte d'Ivoire.
Representation of a man, with a naive expression and a nonchalant look, full of astonishment.
Soft, calm and serene expression.
Ancient tribal statuette, used as a mystical husband, known as "blolo bian".
The painted statuettes cover a wide variety of areas in Africa. Usually devoted to the cult of ancestors, geniuses of fertility or divination, they are found on altars, canoes, in houses or carried on either, among peoples as different as the Yoruba, the Fanti, the Akan, the Ewe etc.
They appeared with colonization, hence their name. Contrary to what some sources say, they are not intended to ridicule the “white man”. By appropriating the power of the colonist, presented with an accessory of European origin, they fully participate in the animist cult. The colonist continues to be born, in certain ethnic groups, and to appear according to the rites, customs and traditions of ancestral Africa.
To fall in love with these statuettes with funny looks and silhouettes. there is no need to be keen on the culture of African societies or to love the traditional art. This is one of the specificities of this expression of "Art Colon". The touching and touching side, the laughter, awakens the fiber of the child that lies dormant in each of us.
Reflection statuettes, hinged statuettes, they express a whole slice of history, and even for those who know how to dream a little, a whole slice of the future.
Bibliographical references:
Settler statues, Werewere Liking, Les Nouvelles Editions africaines
The Colon current, Alain Guillemain and YacoubaKonate, The traditional arts of Cöte d'Ivoire
Colonial art and tribal style, Sale of 8/03/87, Binoche et Godeau
"Colons", sale of October 25, 1987, Binoche et Godeau
Colon, Das Schwarze Bild vom Weissen Mann, Herausgegeben Von Jens Jahn
Non-settler statuary, Baoulé, Agni, Lobi, Senoufo, Ewe, Alain Larem, Antonio Tocon
The tourist settler Baoulé and the secular and cultural toy, Alain Larem
African Art Western Eyes, Suzan Vogel
Dreams and Reverie, Philip L. Ravenhill
Mami Wata, Arts for Water Spirits in Africa and its Diasporas
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The painted statuettes cover a wide variety of areas in Africa. Usually devoted to the cult of ancestors, geniuses of fertility or divination, they are found on altars, canoes, in houses or carried on either, among peoples as different as the Yoruba, the Fanti, the Akan, the Ewe etc. They appeared with colonization, hence their name. Contrary to what some sources say, they are not intended to ridicule the “white man”. By appropriating the power of the colonist, presented with an accessory of European origin, they fully participate in the animist cult. The colonist continues to be born, in certain ethnic groups, and to appear according to the rites, customs and traditions of ancestral Africa. To fall in love with these statuettes with funny looks and silhouettes. there is no need to be kee