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BAULE Female Ancestor Figure (Blolo Bla)
A statuesque elongated wooden female figure (1st half 20th C., 60 cm) from the Baule of the Ivory Coast — tall multi-lobed coiffure, beaded waist string over a slightly swollen abdomen, serene downcast expression, dark crusty surface combining anointing oils and localized sacrificial earth deposits.
1. Stately Architectural Proportions
This figure sets itself apart through grand scale and architectural elongation.
- Monumental Neck and Torso: The carver has stretched the neck and torso, giving the figure a commanding presence while maintaining classic Baule serenity.
- Framing Fertility: The intricate lobed coiffure and refined abdominal scarifications frame the swelling belly, foregrounding the cultural ideal of female fertility and civilized beauty.
2. Spirit Spouse and Fertility Focus
Operating as a Blolo Bla (spirit wife), this figure was commissioned by a man to appease his otherworldly spouse.
- Lineage Intent: The slightly swollen abdomen shifts the figure's emphasis toward fertility — by keeping his spirit wife happy, the owner ensures his human wives will be blessed with healthy children.
- Intimate Adornment: The beaded waist string adds a layer of personal adornment, reinforcing the figure as a cherished presence rather than a distant icon.
3. Stratified Altar Patina
Unlike small purely indoor spirit figures, this large piece shows a complex history.
- Oily Base, Crusty Recesses: A dark oily base from handling coexists with crusty earthy buildup in the deeper recesses and on the lower legs.
- From Bedroom to Family Altar: The duality suggests the figure may have transitioned from a private bedroom shrine to a more public family altar over the first half of the 20th century, receiving progressively varied libations.



