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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Bobo Wooden Sculpture of a Crocodile, 20th Century CE
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Bobo Wooden Sculpture of a Crocodile, 20th Century CE

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4.75 x 32
PF.4623
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The Bobo live in the savanna region of Mali, streching into western Burkina Faso. At the end of the dry season, before cultivation begins, a purification ceremony takes place using...
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The Bobo live in the savanna region of Mali, streching into western Burkina Faso. At the end of the dry season, before cultivation begins, a purification ceremony takes place using masks in the form of animals representing the protective spirits of the village. Other objects are also made in the shape of animals, such as this handsome crocodile. The belief that wood or stone can contain a spirit, particularly after it has been worked into an art form, elevates a sculpture from pure aesthetics into the realm of religion. The sculptor who created this crocodile devoted his skills not only to produce something pleasing to the eye, but also an item that is functional. This crocodile was probably used as a doorlock handle, which explains the hollowed out section at the back. It is finely crafted with considerable realism. The body is composed of lovely curves which effortlessly encompass the legs. There is a strong feeling of dignity and invincibility given to this crocodile. It stands as a reminder of the formidable aspect of nature; as well as nature's mysterious beauty.
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