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Baule

Male Figure (Blolo Blan)

Baule, 1933-1966

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Baule

Male Figure (Blolo Blan)

Baule, 1933-1966

Physical Qualities Wood, 16 9/16 x 3 1/8 x 3 9/16 in. (42 x 8 x 9 cm.)
Credit Line Gift of Alan Wurtzburger
Object Number 1954.145.24
The perfect bodies, glowing skin, and composed expressions of these Baule sculptures were intended to flatter a troublesome spouse—from the spirit world. Before birth, souls live in another world, where they may be married. When a person marries in our world, a jealous spirit spouse can cause arguments or infertility. A man or woman who suspects a spiritual cause of such problems will commission a beautiful sculpture from an accomplished artist. The sculpture is then consecrated as a place for the spirit spouse to dwell, and kept covered in a private part of the home. Despite beautiful details, such as the complex hairstyle on the spirit wife or the delicate facial markings on the figures, only one living person and a spirit would have enjoyed each of these artworks.
African Reinstallation, "Sacred Art," April 2015, Wurtzburger Galleries, Kathryn Gunsch.

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2000–2000

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