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  2. Ethiopian art - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopian art is the manifestation in art of the Ethiopian civilization, an African Christian [ 1] civilization that developed for millennia in relative isolation (since the 7th century, the expansion of Islam separated it from the rest of Christianity ). The main artistic expressions have been architecture, painting and goldsmithing.

  3. Afewerk Tekle - Wikipedia

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    Nationality. Ethiopian. Education. Central School of Arts and Crafts. Slade School of Art. Known for. Painting, sculpture. Afewerk Tekle ( Amharic: አፈወርቅ ተክሌ; 22 October 1932 – 10 April 2012) was an Ethiopian artist, particularly known for his paintings on African and Christian themes as well as his stained glass.

  4. African art - Wikipedia

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    t. e. African art describes the modern and historical paintings, sculptures, installations, and other visual culture from native or indigenous Africans and the African continent. The definition may also include the art of the African diasporas, such as: African-American, Caribbean or art in South American societies inspired by African traditions.

  5. List of Ethiopian artists - Wikipedia

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    Mickaël Bethe-Selassié (1951–2020), sculptor known for papier mâché. Skunder Boghossian (1937–2003), painter, art teacher; Ethiopian of Armenian heritage. Yadesa Bojia (born 1970), artist, designer; lives in Seattle. Nicolò Brancaleon ( c. 1460 – after 1526), Italian painter whose adopted the art style in Ethiopia.

  6. Culture of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Ethiopia is diverse and generally structured along ethnolinguistic lines. Ethiopian culture is a tapestry woven with diverse traditions, reflecting the country's rich history and unique blend of influences. The country's Amharic -speaking majority at its core, Ethiopian culture encompasses a multitude of ethnic groups, each ...

  7. Ethiopian manuscript collections - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopian manuscript collections are found in many parts of the world, the monasteries and modern institutions in Ethiopia maintaining extensive collections with some monasteries still centres of manuscript production. Parchment ( berānnā) was used for Ethiopian manuscripts from the time of the Four Gospel books of Abbā Garimā, generally ...

  8. Skunder Boghossian - Wikipedia

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    Painting, Sculpture. Alexander " Skunder " Boghossian (July 22, 1937 – May 4, 2003) was an Ethiopian - Armenian painter and art teacher. He spent much of his life living and working in the United States. [ 2] He was one of the first, and by far the most acclaimed, contemporary Black artists from the African continent to gain international ...

  9. Zerihun Yetmgeta - Wikipedia

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    It is the first cultural garden from the continent of Africa and it is believed to be the only monument to Ethiopia in the United States. Themes. The sources of Yetmgeta’s various practices included imagery from Ethiopian Orthodox Coptic art and ancient rock art, see Ethiopian art. His works may include Amharic inscriptions and the visual ...