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Guinean Baga Snake - Serpent with Black Face

Guinean Baga Snake - Serpent with Black Face

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Baga Snake from Guinea - Serpent with Black Face

19th Century

 

This striking 19th-century Baga snake statue from Guinea is a remarkable representation of the artistic and spiritual traditions of the Baga people. Expertly carved from a single piece of hardwood, this statue showcases the snake, a potent symbol in Baga culture, adorned with vivid red eyes and painted in contrasting white, black, and red hues.

The Baga people revered the snake as a powerful emblem of protection, fertility, and transformation. This statue captures the snake in a dynamic, coiled pose, symbolizing its readiness to strike and protect. The meticulous painting highlights the snake's sinuous form, with alternating patterns of white, black, and red enhancing its visual impact and symbolic meaning. The red eyes, meticulously painted, add an intensity.

In Baga culture, such statues were integral to various rituals and ceremonies, serving as guardians of sacred spaces and mediators between the physical and spiritual worlds. The bold use of color and intricate detailing reflect the deep connection between the Baga people and their environment, imbuing the statue with a sense of vitality and spiritual energy.

This Baga snake statue is more than a decorative piece; it is a profound cultural artifact that embodies the spiritual beliefs and artistic mastery of the Baga people. Ideal for collectors and enthusiasts of African art, this statue offers a unique glimpse into the rich heritage of Guinea, making it a valuable and captivating addition to any collection.

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