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  2. African sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Direct images of African deities are relatively infrequent, but masks in particular are or were often made for traditional African religious ceremonies; today many are made for tourists as "airport art". [2] African masks were an influence on European Modernist art, which was inspired by their lack of concern for naturalistic depiction.

  3. Tanzania. Masterworks of African Sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Meisterwerke afrikanischer Skulptur and Swahili: Sanaa za Mabingwa wa Kiafrika) was an art exhibition of traditional African sculptures originating from the mainland region of modern Tanzania. The exhibition was shown in 1994 at the House of World Cultures in Berlin and the same year at the Lenbachhaus art museum in Munich, Germany.

  4. African art - Wikipedia

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    The study of African art until recently focused on the traditional art of certain well-known groups on the continent, with a particular emphasis on traditional sculpture, masks and other visual culture from non-Islamic West Africa, Central Africa, [15] and Southern Africa with a particular emphasis on the 19th and 20th centuries. Recently ...

  5. Nok culture - Wikipedia

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    As part of Nok traditional medicine, Nok ceramics may have been used to process roots and bark as medicinal plants for the production of medicinal decoctions. [9] Excluding ancient Egyptian figurative art, Nok sculptures are regarded to be the earliest examples of large figurative art in continental Africa. [9]

  6. Traditional African masks - Wikipedia

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    Genesis: ideas of origin in African sculpture, an exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art Libraries (fully available online as PDF), which contains material on African masks; For spirits and kings: African art from the Paul and Ruth Tishman collection, an exhibition catalog

  7. Tellem - Wikipedia

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    (in French) Rogier Michiel Alphons Bedaux, «Des Tellem aux Dogon: recherches archéologiques dans la boucle du Niger (Mali)», in Gigi Pezzoli (dir.), Dall'archeologia all'arte tradizionale africana = De l'archéologie à l'art traditionnel africain = From archaeology to traditional African art, Centro Studi Archeologia Africana, Milan, 1992 ...

  8. Culture of Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Tanzania. Masterworks of African Sculpture was a 1994 art exhibition of traditional African sculptures originating from the mainland region of modern Tanzania. Shown in Berlin and Munich, Germany, more than 400 historical sculptures and masks had been selected for this exhibition.

  9. Category:African sculpture - Wikipedia

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    African sculptures in the British Museum (9 P) C. Sculptures in Cameroon (1 C) E. Sculptures in Egypt (5 C) M. Malawian sculpture (1 C) Masks in Africa (1 C, 19 P) N.

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