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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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Tanzania
Tanzanian tribal art is little studied but among its rich corpus, the Makonde, Nyamwezi and Zaramo have achieved fame.
Njorowe belly masks depicting a pregnant woman among the Makonde, medicinal statues among the Nyamwezi and Mwana Hiti fertility dolls among the Zaramo are some examples of well-known African objects but rare on the East African tribal art market.
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