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African Art What can we learn?

African Art What can we learn?. Rock art. Masks. Yoruba, Nigeria Wood. GELEDE. HEADDRESS. CHI WARA HEADRESS (male ). CHI WARA HEADRESS (female). Bamana, Mali Republic Wood.

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African Art What can we learn?

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  1. African ArtWhat can we learn?

  2. Rock art

  3. Masks Yoruba, Nigeria Wood GELEDE. HEADDRESS

  4. CHI WARA HEADRESS (male) CHI WARA HEADRESS (female) Bamana, Mali Republic Wood

  5. Attributed to Bayansi peoples, Democratic Republic of the Congo 9th century wood, pigment height 29 cm (11 3/8 in .)

  6. Heads

  7. head, 13th century. terracota sculpture. Nigeria Anonymous, head of a king, 13th century.  sculpture. Nigeria

  8. Queen Mother head, Benin culture, 16th century. bronze sculpture. Nigeria

  9. figures

  10. AKUA'BA. FEMALE STATUETTE

  11. ERE IBEJI. TWIN FIGURES Yoruba, Nigeria Wood, beads and brass necklaces

  12. Seated Figure, 13th century Mali; Djenné Terracotta; H. 10 in. (25.4 cm)

  13. Equestrian and Four Figures, probably late 14th early 15th century Sudan, Bougouni. TerracottaH

  14. Nail fetish.Zaire. Kongo.Wood, nails and metal blades, with assorted materials.

  15. Jewelry

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