Guro Figural Portrait Mask Côte d'Ivoire

The Guro people of the Ivory Coast, related to the Baule, share similarities in their masks, with daily life influenced by secret societies known as "zuzu." The Guro Yaure Portrait Mask, originating from this tribe, is renowned for its detailed and realistic portrayal of human features. The Guro, numbering around 200,000, live west of the Baule and engage in agriculture, predominantly cultivating cotton, rice, coffee, and cocoa. Their masks, characterized by elegance and vibrant colors, often bear burn marks and layers of repaint. Used in various ceremonies, these masks are associated with secret societies, particularly the Je society, which plays a crucial role in social, political, and juridical matters. Village life is governed by a council of elders and these secret societies. The Guro Yaure Portrait Mask, beyond its visual appeal, holds cultural and spiritual significance for the Guro, reflecting their artistic prowess and cultural heritage. Collectors worldwide highly value this masterpiece of African art, showcasing the enduring legacy of the Guro people. 148719

Guro Figural Portrait Mask Côte d'Ivoire

The Guro people of the Ivory Coast, related to the Baule, share similarities in their masks, with daily life influenced by secret societies known as "zuzu." The Guro Yaure Portrait Mask, originating from this tribe, is renowned for its detailed and realistic portrayal of human features. The Guro, numbering around 200,000, live west of the Baule and engage in agriculture, predominantly cultivating cotton, rice, coffee, and cocoa.

Their masks, characterized by elegance and vibrant colors, often bear burn marks and layers of repaint. Uséd in various ceremonies, these masks are associated with secret societies, particularly the Je society, which plays a crucial role in social, political, and juridical matters. Village life is governed by a council of elders and these secret societies. The Guro Yaure Portrait Mask, beyond its visual appeal, holds cultural and spiritual significance for the Guro, reflecting their artistic prowess and cultural heritage. Collectors worldwide highly value this masterpiece of African art, showcasing the enduring legacy of the Guro people.

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