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Statue of a kneeling woman (Guéré) West of the Ivory Coast

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A painted wooden statuette from the Baoulé colonial period depicts a figure seated on a stool, with typical facial features and hands resting on their knees. Colonial statuettes are a type of sculpture introduced into African art during the colonial era. These sculptures represent European colonial officials. They are characterized by recurring decorative motifs, such as pith helmets, suits, or uniforms, and are painted in bright, vibrant colors.

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SKU: 32 Category: Tag: Product ID: 4815

Description

A painted wooden statuette from the Baoulé colonial period depicts a figure seated on a stool, with typical facial features and hands resting on their knees. Colonial statuettes are a type of sculpture introduced into African art during the colonial era. These sculptures represent European colonial officials. They are characterized by recurring decorative motifs, such as pith helmets, suits, or uniforms, and are painted in bright, vibrant colors.

Additional information

Weight 3,55 kg
Dimensions 53 × 19 × 15 cm
Background

Dark, White

Size

Large, Small

Material

Cotton, Linen, Nylon, Silk

Colors

Blue, Green

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