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African Carved Ebonized Wood Mask, Baoulé-Style, West Africa, Mid-20th Century — 20 cm — 2C91
African Carved Ebonized Wood Mask, Baoulé-Style, West Africa, Mid-20th Century — 20 cm — 2C91
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A finely carved miniature African face mask in ebonized hardwood, produced in West Africa — most likely Côte d’Ivoire or Ghana — during the mid-twentieth century, in the tradition of decorative mask carving that flourished across the region from the 1950s onward as skilled craftsmen adapted the formal vocabulary of ceremonial mask-making for the international collector and export market.
The piece is carved in the Baoulé-influenced aesthetic of the Côte d’Ivoire tradition: an elongated, narrow face of great formal elegance, dominated by a tall, sharply pointed horn or crest rising from the crown of the head — a form associated in the Baoulé and Guro mask traditions with spiritual authority, elevated status, and the mediation between the human and spirit worlds. The facial features are rendered with quiet precision: long, straight nose descending from the brow in an unbroken line; closed, almond-shaped eyes set beneath a strong brow ridge; a small, composed mouth with slightly parted lips; and a gently pointed chin. The overall impression is one of serene, contained authority — the characteristic expression of the finest West African mask carving, in which the face is not a portrait but an archetype.
The surface of the front face is carved with geometric scarification marks — crosshatch patterns on the forehead and chin, linear incisions along the jaw — rendered with a fine tool in the manner of traditional facial scarification, which in many West African cultures carries deep social, spiritual, and identity-marking significance. A horizontal band separates the upper crest from the face proper, carved with fine parallel incisions that add textural contrast to the smooth, polished surfaces above and below.
The wood is ebonized hardwood — blackened and polished to a deep, lustrous finish on the front face, the color of dark water or a moonless night. The patina is even and well-developed, with the characteristic warm undertones of aged ebonized wood visible in raking light. The reverse is left unfinished in the manner of decorative production pieces, with a wire hanging loop attached for wall display.
Condition note: The front face is in good condition with the polish and carving detail intact. The reverse shows significant flaking of a grey coating applied to the back surface — entirely invisible when the piece is displayed and reflected honestly in the price.
Key Details
- Type: Decorative carved wood mask / African export art
- Style: West African — Baoulé-influenced aesthetic
- Origin: West Africa (Côte d’Ivoire / Ghana, most likely)
- Age: Mid-20th century — circa 1960s–1980s
- Material: Ebonized hardwood
- Technique: Hand-carved; ebonized and polished
- Dimensions: 20 × 4 × 2 cm / 7.9 × 1.6 × 0.8 in
- Display: Wire hanging loop on reverse — ready to hang
- Design: Elongated face with tall pointed horn/crest; almond eyes; geometric scarification marks on forehead and chin
- Condition: Good — front face polish and carving intact; reverse shows coating flaking (disclosed, not visible when displayed)
- SKU: 2C91

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