Undoubtedly, the history of pottery in Nigeria cannot be complete without mention of the name of Dr. Hajiya Hadiza Ladi Kwali. By the singular achievement of being the only woman whose picture is ...
Pottery is one of the craft of the ancient Nigeria that is still being practised in most parts of the country today. It is Nigeria's most cultural material that has caught the attention and interest ...
ANY mention of Nigeria’s capital Abuja in other parts of the world usually evokes an instant feeling of nostalgia to the Nigerian, especially once the foreigner asks you about the famous Ladi Kwali – ...
Reviewed by George R. Ellis in African arts (Los Angeles) 5 (1) autumn 1971, page 78. (N1.A258 AFA) Reviewed by Hilary H. Hallam in Savanna (Zaria) 1 (1) June 1972, page 128 (HC517.N48S29X AFA) ...
William Alfred Ismay, "Photograph of Ladi Kwali at a pottery demonstration in England" (c. 1970s), photograph (color) (courtesy York Museum Trust. The W.A. Ismay ...
A Human Ideal in African Art: Bamana Figurative Sculpture (Exhibition) (1986: Washington, D.C.) Africa Illustrated: Fantasy and Reality Before 1900 (Exhibition) (1991: Washington, D.C.) African Art ...
t is the policy of the Federal Government to establish in each of the state capital a museum station. The museum is a visible symbol of our common cultural heritage. The laudable policy, which was ...
The total value of an artist’s artworks sold at auction over a specific period. This metric reflects the artist’s overall market activity and demand in monetary terms. The middle value of all realized ...
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