Exhibition at the Musée Dapper, Paris, 11 October 2007- 20 July 2008
The relationship between animals and humans has always been a source of inspiration for African sculptors, founders and ivory craftsmen. Anthropologists, ethnologists and art historians examine animal representations in the art of sub-Saharan Africa, particularly in masks, which offer the greatest diversity.
Price (VAT incl.) : 45.00 €
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