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19th-century religious buildings and structures in Africa (7 C) V. Victorian architecture in Africa (3 P) This page was last ...
Old Indies 18th century-19th century; Indies Empire mid-18th century–late 19th century; New Indies late 19th century–20th century (mixed architecture) Dutch Colonial 1615–1674 (Treaty of Westminster) (New England) Chilotan 1600+ (Chiloé and southern Chile) First Period 1625–1725 pre-American vernacular
The revival of interest in traditional styles can be traced to Cairo in the early 19th century. This had spread to Algiers and Morocco by the early 20th century, from which time colonial buildings across the continent began to consist of recreations of traditional African architecture, the Jamia Mosque in Nairobi being a typical
African architecture by style (11 C, 4 P) Buildings and structures in Africa ... 19th-century architecture in Africa (2 C) 20th-century architecture in Africa (4 C, 1 P)
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 ...
Art Nouveau architecture (7 C, 7 P) B. Baroque Revival architecture (6 C, 52 P) Beaux-Arts architecture (8 C, 33 P) C. ... Pages in category "19th-century ...
Mask from Gabon Two Chiwara c. late 19th early 20th centuries, Art Institute of Chicago.Female (left) and male, vertical styles. Most African sculpture from regions south of the Sahara was historically made of wood and other organic materials that have not survived from earlier than a few centuries ago, while older pottery figures are found from a number of areas.
19th-century religious buildings and structures by country (8 C) Pages in category "19th-century architecture" The following 117 pages are in this category, out of 117 total.