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Baule mask

Ivory Coast
Late 19th century
Height: 43 cm
Wood

The kpan mask represents an adult woman with ideal beauty. It is the supreme mask, because the Baoulé consider women to have a soul superior to that of men (Vogel, 1997, p. 185); as such, it appears last during the festivities. He wears fly swords, symbols of maturity, and a leopard skin, an animal associated with royalty and power, is hung on the back of the mask.

Provenance

Galerie Monbrison, circa 1980
French collection