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BAULE Couple Ancestor Figures (Blolo Bla / Blolo Bian)
A seated pair of male and female spirit-spouse figures (1st half 20th C., 41 cm) from the Baule of the Ivory Coast — extraordinary sculptural finesse, deeply grooved coiffures, intricate bodily scarifications, authoritative yet calm demeanor, the wood polished to a magnificent dark lustrous sheen.
1. Pinnacle of Baule Refinement
This pair represents the absolute zenith of the Baule sculptural canon, defined by the pursuit of civilized beauty.
- Raised Keloid Scarifications: The meticulous attention to complex raised scars marks each figure as a fully socialized, respected individual.
- Balanced Perfection: Elaborately braided hair, balanced proportions, and serene downcast eyes project moral integrity and inner calm — the complete Baule aesthetic program executed at master level.
2. Blolo Bian and Blolo Bla Devotion
Within Baule cosmology, paired figures of this kind appease the spirit husband and wife from the otherworldly realm.
- Crisis Diagnosed: When a human experiences trouble, diviners often attribute the misfortune to a jealous spirit spouse.
- Domestic Veneration: The owner commissions idealized wooden vessels, keeps them in the bedroom, talks to them, and tends to them. The beauty of the carving directly mirrors the owner's devotion, meant to flatter and pacify the spirit.
3. Supreme Handling Patina
The defining physical characteristic is the glass-like handling patina.
- Not Sacrificed, Intimately Held: The figures were never encrusted with sacrificial blood — they were rubbed with palm oil and polished with cloth over decades.
- Oil Driven Into Grain: Continuous tactile interaction smoothed the high points and drove dark oils deep into the wood, yielding a glowing finish that is the ultimate proof of authentic early 20th-century domestic use.



