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A Baule Twin Mask, called Nda, Ivory Coast, collected in the region of Beomi, provenance Alpha Gazambe, Abidjan, The Baule Twin Mask, known as Nda, is a ceremonial mask originating from the Baule people of Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast), specifically collected from the Beomi region. In Baule communities in Côte d'Ivoire, Mblo performances comprise skits that feature masked dancers who impersonate familiar subjects that range from animals to human caricatures. The dances escalate in complexity and importance and eventually culminate in a performance that pays tribute to the community's most admired member. The individual thus honored is depicted by a mask that is conceived as his or her artistic "double" or "namesake." The highly stylized compositions of double-faced twin masks are the abstract projection of ideas relating to complementary opposites. Traditionally, Baule villages owned up to a dozen Mblo masks, though not all of them necessarily appeared at every performance. sold Height: 28 cm / 40 cm incl. stand |
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