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African Sculpture (Paperback)
Genre: Art. Subgenre: Sculpture. Date Published: June 01, 1958. Release Date: June 01, 1958. Publisher: Dover Pubns. Format: Paperback.
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SCULPTURE by Nikos EAU DE PARFUM SPRAY 1.7 OZ for WOMEN
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Drawing upon the rich tales of Africa s legendary warriors, artist Ohene sculpted this collectible work of art to tell the story of a legendary people. Hand-cast in quality designer resin, this exotic museum-quality sculpt is meticulously hand-painted in a multi-toned bronze patina to capture each detail before being set atop a fine wood base.
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Party decoration necktie with sublimated artwork. High quality, silky touch, snow white polyester. Ideal birthday gift. Sublimation and shipping might take 6-10 business days.
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This stimulating volume examines the Ci Warn headdress as an icon of African sculpture and presents forty outstanding works from other major African traditions.
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Collector's Guide to African Sculpture
The power and beauty of traditional African sculpture has influenced 20th century art and design around the world. Found in many museums, its abstract forms, skillful rendering, and deep symbolism has also made it a welcome addition to the homes of private collectors. This new book offers a broad survey of the traditional sculpture that is available in the marketplace. The sculpture shown here covers a span of 100 years and focuses on masks, statuary, and architectural carvings in wood, bronze, and...
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SCULPTURE by Nikos EDT SPRAY 3.4 OZ for MEN
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An emotional touching piece in black/gray/brwon color; beautiful all around
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The Yoruba gods form a true pantheon; the creator god, Olodumare, reigns over almost four hundred orisha (deities) and nature spirits who live among the rocks, trees, and rivers. Their figures, more often of Shango (also spelled Sango and Sagoe), deity of thunder and lightning are carved from wood and kept in shrines.
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These little entwined people look like the wooden sculptures made in Africa for the tourist trade.
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CATEGORY: African Art MATERIAL: Ebony Tropical Wood ORIGIN: Tanzania - South of Lindi Region DESCRIPTION Ujaama - Sculpture CIRCA: 1900 - 1925 TRIBE: Makonde HEIGHT: 22" PRICE: Estimated: $1500.00 SELLING PRICE: Special: $750.00
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Wooden african sculpture
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These genuine, creative and original African sculptures, depicting all walks of life, came from a village in Zimbabwe where they were hand crafted by a local artisan. However, these limited pieces are no longer being made by the artist and therefore these will be the last few available. Priced Individually.
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This gorgeous bronze piece is skillfully handcrafted with very lifelike detail and an impressive portrayal of beauty. It depicts a nude African woman with rings around her thigh, carrying a basket on the top of her head. This treasure would make a beautiful addition to your home.
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Dramatic bronze African Lion sculpture with a realistic and highly detailed Lion standing and gazing slightly upward. The Lion has been hand finished with a hot patina to create a life-like appearance. The Lion sculpture has been mounted on a polished rectangular black marble base.
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This elegant woman shows her African Pride in every inch of her regal bearing. Resin table sculpture features a lady dressed in a gown with various tribal designs, a matching headdress, and ornate jewelry. 8"Wx4.5"Dx21.5"H.sculpture, sculptures, african, themed, decor, art, theme, woman, women, africa, figure, figures, figurines, figurine, accent, accents,, Safari & African, , , Art > Table and Floor Sculptures > African Sculptu
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In spite of its initially ungainly appearance, the giraffe is one of nature’s most graceful animals. Paying homage to this majestic animal, the artist represented his vision in over a foot of quality, foundry iron with a burnished bronze patina.
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Offprint from Journal of Human Relations , winter 1953. Near fine in stapled wrappers with the spine lightly tanned.
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This fertility sculpture is a fine piece of art, depicting the male copulating organ of an African man, is for those who have a rustic and firm taste.
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