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Explore the impact of colonialism on Yoruba art through the works of Arowogun, Olowe, Bamidele, Fakeye, and Dada. Discover how these artists responded to colonial influences through their wood sculptures and use of pigment.
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Colonial Intervention and Artistic Responses Arowogun, Olowe, Bamidele, Fakeye
Dada Arowogun, Osi-Ilorin, Yoruba Wood, 20th century
Arowogun, “Esu offering his pipe to the District Officer”, Osi-Ilorin, Yoruba Wood, Pigment 20th century
Dada Arowogun, Opon Ifa (Ifa Divination Tray) In form of a bowl with cover, Wood, Early 20th century
Olowe Palace Doors Wood, pigments Early 20th century
Olowe, Palace Door Wood, pigment Early 20th century
Olowe Veranda Post, Wood, pigments 20th century
Olowe, Ise-Ekiti, Yoruba Wood, pigment Early 20th century
Olowe Bowl with figures Wood, pigment c.1925
George Bamidele, Ogboni Drum, Wood, 20th century
George Bamidele, Baptismal Font, Wood, 20th century
George Bamidele, Madonna, Wood, pigment 20th century
Lamidi Fakeye Christmas Crib Set (One of the Three Wisemen) Wood, beads, pigments
Lamidi Fakeye Medical Practitioners, Mahogany, 1977
Lamidi Fakeye Woman, Horse and Rider, Ironwood 1999
George Bamidele, Pillar Post, Wood, 20th century
Lamidi Fakeye, Oduduwa, Wood, 20th century