African Sculpture and its influence on modern art.

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African Sculpture and its influence on modern art

Mambi Peoplea, Nigeria Late19th Century

Crocodile Head Yoruba Peoples, Kingdom of Benin Nigeria 17 th – 19 th c.

Reliquary Head Fang People Gabon 19 th Century

Head of Oba (king) Benin Kingdom Nigeria 16 th century

Horse and Rider Yoruba, Nigeria Late 19 th century

Maternity Figure Luluwa people Democratic Republic of Congo mid 19 th century

Male figure Bamenda peoples Cameroon Early 20 th century

Male figure Songye artist Democratic Republic of Congo Late 1800s

Mother and Child, Yoruba artist Owo kingdom Nigeria

Reliquary Guardian Kota artist Gabon 1700s to 1800s

Seated couple Dogon artist Mali 1800s

Saated Figure of King Bamileke artist Cameroon Early 20 th century

Twin figures, male Saki artist Yoruba, Nigeria 19 th /20 th century

Modernist Sculpture Early 20 th century (1900-approx. 1930)

Pablo Picasso

Picasso, Head of a Woman

Picasso, Head of a Woman 1919

Picasso, Public Sculpture in Chicago

Picasso, Head of a Woman, Princeton, NJ

Joan Gonzalez

Henri Matisse

Matisse, Tiar, Fleur de Tahitii

Constantin Brancusi

Brancusi, The Kiss

Brancusi, Socrates

Brancusi, Mme, Lavelle

Brancusi, Mme LR