N6D5S513R.jpg (18934 bytes)N6D5S513S.jpg (19285 bytes)N6D5S513.jpg (20745 bytes)Dan (Gio, Gioh, Gyo,Yacouba, Yakuba), Côte d’Ivoire and Liberia

Male Figure. The 350,000 Dan occupy the wooded savannah region of western Cote d’Ivoire and the east of Liberia; one also finds a few Dan villages in southeast Guinea. Traditionally cultivators of rice and manioc, the Dan also work immense cacao and coffee plantations. They also live off game hunting and fishing. Every Dan village is under the authority of a chief and a council of elders. Dan artist have carved freestanding figures of women, rarely of man. The figures were commissioned by powerful chiefs as three-dimensional portraits. They were prestige items, and Dan owners charged fee to visitors who wished to see them. Even though these portraits were carved primarily for the aesthetic pleasure of their owners, they share the styles of masks and spoons, sacred objects housing supernatural beings. These statues are kept hidden inside houses and are only revealed during important occasions.

Material:   wood

Size: 30”x7½”x8”

Price:  $320+$43 (S&H)                                   [#N6D5S513]