Description
Two distinct sculptural forms appear in this unusual Baule carving, which may have been used during dance performances. Similar miniature renderings of animal-shaped helmet masks often decorate weavers’ pulleys. The twisted stem, on the other hand, is typically seen on the mallets used by diviners to strike an iron gong and initiate a trance. The combination of these types both demonstrates the maker’s skills and attests to the owner’s refined taste.
Provenance
Allan Frumkin (died 2002), Allan Frumkin Gallery, Chicago, Ill., by 1960; sold to the Art Institute, 1960.
Accession Number
12468
Medium
Wood, kaolin, and pigment
Dimensions
30.5 × 5.1 × 11.5 cm (12 × 2 × 4 1/2 in.)
Classification
ceremonial object
Credit Line
Edward E. Ayer Endowment in memory of Charles L. Hutchinson