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AFRICAN SCULPTURE
NATALIA SARMIENTO
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Earliest sculptures made by the Nok culture (500Bc-500Ac)
3 dimensions
Used by Indigenous Africans- dominant groups
Made by organic materials:
Wood, clay, stone
Often use by Niger, Congo, West Africa
2 main sculptures in African culture: masks and human figure
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MASKS
Made for religious ceremonies/ rituals
Ceremonies=dances, rituals
Greetings for masks creators
Spirituals and religious meanings
Cultures of Sub-Saharan African=Sahara, Kalahari deserts
Red, brown, yellow, black, orange
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EXAMPLES
DOGON
Ethnic group
Ceremonies/ dances
Mali, Western Africa
Connects heaven to earth
Provides shelter, food, life
Similar to animals
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MWAASH AMBOOY
ANCESTORS MASKS (DEATH)
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HUMAN FIGURE
Symbolize life or death
Representation, gods, animals
Some abstract
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YORUBA
NIGERIA, 12TH AD CENTURY
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NOK TERRAKOTA
6TH CENTURY BC
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YOMBE
19TH CENTURY
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CONCLUSION
Masks
Rituals
Gods/spiritual
Dominant groups
Human figures
Natalia Sarmiento
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