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Explore the captivating artworks of Ben Enwonwu and Akinola Lasekan during the Pan-Africanist era, showcasing a blend of watercolors, oils, and sculptures. From landscapes to portraits, immerse yourself in the vibrant African artistry.
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The Pan-Africanist Era and Colonial Engagement: Ben Enwonwu, Akinola Lasekan
Ben Enwonwu Umu-Ahia Revisited Water color 1935
Ben Enwonwu Figures on a Forest Road Water color 1943
Ben Enwonwu Dance Forms Oil on canvas 1967-68
Ben Enwonwu African Dances (Agbogho Mmuo) Oil on canvas 1987
Ben Enwonwu African Dances (Agbogho Mmuo) Oil on canvas 1949-1978
Ben Enwonwu African Dances (Agbogho Mmuo) Water color 1978
Ben Enwonwu African Dances Ogolo Oil on canvas 1989
Ben Enwonwu Fulani Girl Gouache on paper 1949
Ben Enwonwu Dogari Gouache on paper 1949
Ben Enwonwu Girl with Blue Scarf Gouache on canvas 1953
Ben Enwonwu Portrait of His Driver Water Color sketch 1968
Ben Enwonwu Portrait of Chief Justice Atanda Fatai-Williams Oil on canvas 1980
Ben Enwonwu Sculpture of Queen Elizabeth II Bronze 1950s
Ben Enwonwu At work on the Statue of the Queen, with Sir William Reid-Dick’s Sculptures of Franklin Roosevelt and David Livingstone in the background
Ben Enwonwu The Risen Christ Wood 1953-54
Ben Enwonwu Anyanwu (detail) Bronze 1954-55
Ben Enwonwu Anyanwu (detail) Bronze 1954-55
Ben Enwonwu Sculpture of Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe (1st President of Nigeria) Bronze 1961-62
Ben Enwonwu Sango Bronze 1964
Akinola Lasekan, Ogedengbe of Ilesa in the Kiriji War, oil on board, 1957
Akinola Lasekan Moremi Oil on canvas n.d
Akinola Lasekan Portrait of a Girl Oil on canvas 1940
Akinola Lasekan Nigerian Constable (under colonial Rule) Oil on canvas n.d