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Benin Terracotta Head Clay Edo People African Art
Product ID: 36413. Ethnic Group: Benin Edo. Price: $210.00. Shipping: $22.00. Quantity Available: 1. |
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African Art / Dakakari Terracotta Sculpture - PF.5542 (LSO)
This schematic rendering of a human figure was made by the Dakakari people. It is a highly unusual representation in terms of expression and also asymmetry. The body is globular and corpulent, with very long, trunk-like legs and flat, round feet. The arms are nugatory, resembling flaps or small wings more than arms. The figure is leaning to its left side, which is exaggerated by the hatched necklace or similar which circles the neck and slants sharply to the left side and under the arm. This may... |
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Niger Terra Cotta Pot
Africans are responsible for inherit tribal/ritualistic forms that are considered great works of art throughout the world. African artisans, amazing enough to this day, use the same methods and techniques as their forefathers in the creation of these objects. The variation seems endless; from towering wooden shoulder masks, imposing nail and feathered statues to dazzling beaded paraphernalia, uniquely carved utilitarian pieces and skillfully molded pottery selections to mention a few. The above vessel... |
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Art Gilders Paste - African Bronze
* Polymer Clay. * Metal - Metal Clays, Wrought Iron, Steel, Aluminum, Alloys etc…. * Wood - Moldings, Railings, Furniture, Guilding Restoration, Picture Frames, Miter Joints etc…. * Ceramics - Planters, Terra Cotta etc…. * Resin - Castings, Plastic etc…. * Wax - Candles etc…. * Gourds. * With finger, sponge, toothbrush, paintbrush or cloth in a rubbing motion or use other creative mediums to produce a unique finish. * Layered on top of one another or mixed to create different finishes or... |
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Dancing Figures Canvas Art
Unlike the vivid red color of the Matisse dancers these Dancing Figures are depicted in shades of terracotta and black. The background is subtle too, using the same terracotta and burnt umber tones. The human figure is highly stylized within African art, reaching beyond naturalism and toward the spiritual: These figures unmistakably hold this very same quality. |
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Nok Terracotta Head Nok Terracotta Head - PF.0387D
The terracotta statuary of the Nok Culture is a classic art style whose sudden appearance has radically challenged the traditional art history of African Sculpture. THE ICONOGRAPHY OF NOK ART. Four main characteristics distinguish the NOK STYLE. ? 1. The treatment of the eyes, which form either a segment of a circle or sometimes a triangular form, with the eyebrow above balancing the sweep of the lower lip, sometimes making a circle. ? 2. The piercing of the pupils, the nostrils, the ... |
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GRECO-ROMAN ART
Junkelman explainss thefreewheeling nature of Greco-Roman boxing in antiquity, which combinedfists-only rules and rules against kicking and wrestling with the fact thatthe victor could hit the other fellow while he was down. New York: Penguin.Collins, Nigel. . . The object comprisestwo terracotta figures of African boxers. "We are most fullypersuaded," he says, "when we consider a thing to have been demonstrated"(Rhet. For example,in the Rhetoric, Aristotle considers physical education a core component... |
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