BAULE MBRA MONKEY FIGURES ARCHIVES, Ivory Coast


The figures below have been sold and are left here for reference and educational purposes.

BAULE
Mbra 3
23.5" high
SOLD

 

BAULE
Mbra 5
13" high
SOLD

BAULE
Mbra 6
24"
SOLD
 

BAULE
Mbra 7
25"
SOLD
 

 

BAULE
Mbra 8
24.5" high
SOLD

 

BAULE
Mbra 9
21"
SOLD

 

BAULE
Mbra 1
SOLD

 

BAULE
Mbra 2
SOLD
 

 

BAULE
Mbra 4
SOLD
  

 

Photographs © Tim Hamill

BAULE, MBRA MONKEY FIGURES, Ivory Coast

The Baule are one of the Akan peoples. They moved west to the Ivory Coast more than 200 years ago and adopted sculptural and masking traditions from their neighbors, the Guro, Senufo and Yaure peoples.

Mbra monkey figures are among the most frightening and powerful of Baule sculptures. They are used by diviners and men's associations for protection. Like sacred masks, they are kept in the bush as they are dangerous for women and kept secret. The heads share some of the stylistic features of the Bo nun amuin masks. The encrusted surfaces are caused by sacrificial offerings.

Despite their patina,, these Baule mbra figures show no evidence of age or use and were probably made to be sold.

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