African Mama hand-carved statue

$1,895.00

African Mama hand-carved statue

– Big Mama is carved from one piece of solid hardwood wood,

painstakingly hand-painted and crafted by

artisans from the Baule Tribe, Ivory Coast.

Stunning statement piece!

Dimensions (H) 76 cm (W) 36 cm (D) 34 cm

 

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Description

African Mama hand-carved statue

It’s an honest and fun representation

of the beauty of the African mother.

Adorned in full colourful printed African attire

she proudly embraces her culture and all that is African.

We love this product and sure you will also.

Get the Colonial era for your home with this stunning

 

This statue is referred to as a Colon statue, a term derived from the French statues colon

(“colon” is the French noun for a colonist), are a genre of wooden figurative sculpture

within African art that originated during the colonial period.

The statues commonly depict European colonial officials such as civil servants,

doctors, soldiers or technicians or Europeanised middle-class Africans.

They are often characterised by recurrent decorative motifs, such as

pith helmets, suits, official uniforms or tobacco pipes, and are

painted in bright or glossy colours with vegetable-based paints.

As a genre

colon statues originated in West Africa, apparently among the

Baulé in Ivory Coast. It achieved international popularity after

World War II and after decolonisation. It has been argued that

the genre originated as an African response to colonisation and

the repression at the hands of the colonial state. It is debated

whether the statues were originally seen as satirical caricatures

of colonial officials or simply depictions of new subjects in local styles.

Whether the original statues were intended to be purely ornamental

or also served a ritual function is also unknown.

It’s interesting to note that the men either

wear pith helmets (normally hand-carved by Christians)

or Fez hats (mostly carved by Muslims.)

These colonial figures are more striking in pairs or groups of 3 or more.

*Please note

as this African Colonial Figure is a handmade piece of

craft it bears the markings of human endeavour.

This is the charm of the art and as such there are

no two the same, each and every one is unique.