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A century of African art: the Soubry family collection
African arts over three generations
A century is the length of time that the Belgian...
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Masks in African Tribal Art
The millennial existence of masks in Africa
Traditional masks are found on every...
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Lega: Art at the service of ancestors and initiation
Lega people in the Democratic Republic of Congo
When most of us think of the Democratic...
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Cameroon
Cameroon's tribal art particularly reflects the cultural richness of the Bamileke, Mambila and Bamoun peoples, famous for their sculptures and ritual masks.
The Bamileke royal masks, adorned with beads, embody power and spirituality, while traditional Mambila art is composed of expressive masks and statues.
Used in initiation rites and royal ceremonies, these sacred objects perpetuate age-old traditions. Discover the heritage of Cameroonian primitive arts, a reflection of a profound identity.
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