Significance of African Art and Culture
African art and culture are some of the most visually stunning on the planet. From vibrant colors to intricate designs, African art is a must-see for any art lover. This article will explore how African art and culture can be used to improve manufacturing processes.
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Textiles (wraps) Yoruba Cultural Group, Nigeria
circa 1984
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Fragment of a Woodblock Print on Linen. The Cleveland Museum of Art.
From the Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt. 1200s/1300s.
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Elizabeth Catlett, Negro es Bello II, 1969, printed 2001 [National Museum of African American History and Culture, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC. © Mora-Catlett Family / ARS, New York]
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Pair of smol Terracotta dice
Harappa (2600-1800 BCE), an ancient city from the Indus Valley Civilization, modern day Punjab, Pakistan
Many were found in Mohenjo-daro as well, another central ancient city of the Indus Valley in modern day Sindh, Pakistan.
Mostly cube-shaped, sizes range from 1.2 by 1.2 by 1.2 inches to of 1.5 by 1.5 by 1.5 inches
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Concept of The FATHERLAND
FATHERLAND reveals how a group of people is bound geographically, culturally, linguistically, religiously, and economically in the challenging world for Africans and African Descendants. Fatherland sees itself as a voice for the African communities, serving all interests.
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Côte d'Ivoire (1972), by Ferdinando Scianna
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