#African Art
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guavagyal · 18 hours ago
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Ambessa Medarda coded
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What I destroy, you no longer need.
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akm87 · 4 months ago
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portraits-of-afrikan-beauty · 3 months ago
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Nigerian sculptor Blessing Ejiroghene Instagram · @ejirofenegal
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bronzeageecho · 17 days ago
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egyptian relief of lion | c. 380 - 200 BCE | egypt, early ptolemaic period
in the colleción amalita
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arthistoryanimalia · 3 months ago
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Baturday 🦇:
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Edward Saidi Tingatinga (Tanzania, 1932-1972) Bat in a Tree, 1971 Enamel on board, 62 x 61 cm
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fyblackwomenart · 3 months ago
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Tope Fatunmbi
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nemfrog · 7 months ago
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Medieval Textiles From The Tellum Caves In Central Mali West Africa. 1980-81. Cover detail.
Internet Archive
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oncanvas · 3 months ago
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Cave, Michael Armitage, 2021
Oil on Lubugo bark cloth 78 ¾ × 59 in. (200 × 150 cm)
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ef0si · 1 year ago
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ghost-37 · 2 years ago
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Quiet Time (Fabric print and oil on canvas⁠) Ibrahim H. Bamidele ⁠
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oyabuncongress · 9 months ago
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" Tied the knot like a bantú, if I can then you can too "
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Beautiful African smile and 🤭 ass are dancing in Nigeria
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akm87 · 5 months ago
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weareravershq · 8 months ago
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REMA | Rave Scene 🦇
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bronzeageecho · 2 months ago
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face from a coffin | c. 1539-1190 BCE | egypt, new kingdom, 18th or 19th dynasty
"This carved face, whose eyes and cosmetic lines are inlaid with glass, was originally attached to a wooden (sycamore fig) coffin...During the New Kingdom (c. 1539-1075 BCE), members of the nobility were buried in mummy-shaped coffins made of wood with attached carved faces."
in the smithsonian museum of asian art collection
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