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  2. African art - Wikipedia

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    t. e. African art describes 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.

  3. List of Ghanaian artists - Wikipedia

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    Oku Ampofo (1908–1998), sculptor, medical doctor. El Anatsui (born 1944), Ghanaian sculptor; lives in Nigeria. Kwadwo Ani (born 1966), painter. Anita-Pearl Ankor, painter, muralist. Kofi Antubam (1922–1964), artist and designer. Philip Kwame Apagya (born 1958), portrait photographer.

  4. African folk art - Wikipedia

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    African folk art consists of a variety of items: household objects, metal objects, toys, textiles, masks, and wood sculpture. Most traditional African art meets many definitions of folk art generally, or at least did so until relatively recent dates. SUDAN basket -tray, tabar of weaved natural plant fibre, coloured in different colours.

  5. Category:African art - Wikipedia

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  6. Ndebele house painting - Wikipedia

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    Ndebele women standing in front of a painted rondavel. An Ndebele artist (Esther Mahlangu) signs her work on a finished wall. Ndebele house painting is a style of African art practiced by the Southern Ndebele people of South Africa and the Northern Ndebele people in Zimbabwe in Matobo. [1] It is predominantly practiced by the Ndebele women.

  7. African sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Most African sculpture was historically in wood and other organic materials that have not survived from earlier than at most a few centuries ago; older pottery figures are found from a number of areas. Masks are important elements in the art of many peoples, along with human figures, often highly stylized. There is a vast variety of styles ...

  8. Yoruba art - Wikipedia

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    Yorùbá people. Much of the art of the Yoruba, including staffs, court dress, and beadwork for crowns, is associated with the royal courts. The courts also commissioned numerous architectural objects such as veranda posts, gates, and doors that are embellished with carvings. Other Yoruba art is related shrines and masking traditions.

  9. List of South African artists - Wikipedia

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    H. Caesar Carl Hans Henkel (1839–1913), German-born South African forester, cartographer, painter, soldier and botanist. Matthew Hindley (born 1974) Nicholas Hlobo (born 1975), sculptor [2] Robert Hodgins (1920–2010), English-born South African painter and printmaker [2] Rosa Hope (1902–1972), English-born South African painter.

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