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Dogon --- Mali --- Dogon [culture or style]
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Art --- Modern [style or period] --- Africa
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sculpting --- Yaka [Kwango-Kwilu region style] --- Sculpture --- Yanzi --- Sakata --- Fumu --- Mbala --- Boma [culture or style] --- Songo --- Royal Museum for Central Africa [Tervuren] --- Congo --- Sakata [culture or style] --- Mbala [culture or style]
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Exhibitions --- Masks --- Wood sculpture, Gabonese --- Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- Senufo [culture or style] --- Fang [culture or style] --- Ife [ancient Nigerian style] --- Kwele [Upper Sangha River area style] --- Gabon --- Gabonese wood sculpture --- Wood sculpture, Gabon --- Costume --- Carnival
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Exhibitions --- Art --- Islamic [culture or style] --- Islam --- art [discipline]
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Museology --- Applied arts. Arts and crafts --- Kongo [culture or style] --- Teke [culture or style] --- Yaka [Kwango-Kwilu region style] --- Chokwe [culture or style] --- Kuba [Democratic Republic of Congo style] --- Lulua --- Luba [culture or style] --- Songye --- Mangbetu --- Royal Museum for Central Africa [Tervuren]
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Présente près de 300 oeuvres historiques et contemporaines d'Afrique de l'Ouest, et plus particulièrement de Côte d'Ivoire. Les essais critiques restituent les sculptures dans le contexte religieux et stylistique de leur époque. ©Electre 2015
Sculpture, African --- Sculpture africaine --- Exhibitions --- Expositions --- Sculpture --- Guro --- Senufo [culture or style] --- Dan [Mande style] --- sculpture [visual works] --- Lobi --- Baule [culture] --- Ivory Coast
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"On the African continent, images of mothers and children are found wherever the visual arts are, from early rock-art sites in Egypt and the Sahara to the contemporary arts of South Africa. Discovered in a variety of materials, from stone, ivory, and metals to beadwork, wood, and even paintings, images of maternity enliven virtually every type of object made in the region. Defining maternity as a biological and cultural phenomenon, the author goes beyond obvious notions of fertility to consider the importance of maternity in thought, ritual action, and worldview. Maternity images of all eras evoke deep and significant messages - well beyond what meets the eye"--Publisher's website.
children [people by age group] --- Yoruba fine arts styles --- Sculpture --- Akan [culture or style] --- Kongo [culture or style] --- maternity --- African sculpture styles --- Jenne --- Africa
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Applied arts. Arts and crafts --- collections [object groupings] --- ivories [sculptures] --- figurines --- life masks --- African sculpture styles --- Congolese [Republic of the Congo culture] --- Congolese [Democratic Republic of Congo culture] --- Lele [Lake Chad region style] --- tribal art --- Jenne --- Nok [culture or style] --- Bété [Kru-speaking culture] --- Bamileke --- Fang [culture or style] --- Bembe [Kongo] --- Pende --- Suku --- Chokwe [culture or style] --- Northern Kete --- Luba region styles --- Hemba [culture or style] --- Songye --- Tabwa --- Bembe [Maniema region style] --- Lengola [culture or style] --- Mangbetu --- Zande --- Bongo [Eastern Sudanese style] --- Konso --- Karagwe --- Luguru --- Zigula --- Makonde region and Lake Nyasa area styles --- woodcarvers [woodworkers] --- Dartevelle, Pierre
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