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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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Ghana
Ghana’s tribal art is primarily known by the Ashanti, Fante, Ewe and Akan ethnic groups. Recognized in wood and bronze sculpture, there are royal stools and Akua’ba fertility dolls.
The Ashanti are famous for their gold objects symbolizing spiritual power. These works embody the heritage of Ghanaian tribal arts, combining aesthetics and ancestral traditions. Discover a sacred art, a reflection of a living culture.
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