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Website about Sell Art Work - Art gallery worldwide portal. Other useful information: randafricanart.com is a website dedicated to my collection and contains pictures and information relating to the item and the tribes that produce the items. I have a nice collection of Senufo firespitter masks, also known as Senufo Kagba mask, Senufo Wanyugo mask and Senufo Kponyugo mask and also contains a nice Senufo Kpelie mask. Also in the collection is a superb Ekoi figure , Songye nkisi and mankishi figures as well as Songye Kifwebe masks , Bamana Boli and Bamana Tji Wara figures (Bamana Chi wara), Bamileke beaded elephant mask of the Kuosi society, Bamileke cowrie shell elephant mask of the Kuosi society and a nice Bamun cane or staff, Grasslands Babanki style elephant mask, Tikar house figures, Luba bowstand, Luba headrests and Luba pipe and Luba rattles or Luba shakaree, Kuba Ngady aMwaash mask and Kuba Bwoom mask and Kuba Mukenga or Kuba Moshambwooy mask, Fang biere figures as well as a nice Fang Ngontang mask and Fang Ngil mask, Asante akuaba dolls also known as Asante Akua'ba dolls, Baga snake (Baga Bansonyi or Baga a-Mantsho-na-Tshol snake) and baga nimba figure, Mbole ofika figure, Dogon grainery door, Bete and Guere masks, an excellent Kongo nkondi nail fetish, a Mangbetu standing harp, a nice Baule monkey figure also known as Baule Gbekre, a nice pair of Mumuye Iagalagana Figures, my Bungled Jungle creatures collection (Bungled Jungle is based out of Colorado), a nice Northwest Coast Indian orca rattle, a very nice Garuda and Vishnu carving out of ebony wood, a painting done by a dolphin, and a little about me Rand Smith-Rand African Art. Artist Account - If you are an artist (or its agent) who wants to exhibit and/or sell your artwork. You will be able to exhibit and sell artwork of only one artist. You'll have your own home page presenting you, your artwork and more
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RAND AFRICAN ART Home Page - randafricanart.com is a website dedicated to my African Art collection and contains pictures and information relating to the item and the tribes that produce the items. I have also started a discussion group on African art and culture or a forum on African art and culture. There are many kinds of African masks and African statues and African carvings, I have a nice collection of Senufo masks and Senufo statues, African Senufo firespitter masks, also known as Senufo Kagba mask, Senufo Wanyugo mask and Senufo Kponyungo mask and also contains a nice African Senufo Kpelie mask, Senufo rhythm pounder figure also known as Senufo deble or Senufo Pombibele, a Senufo Kafigeledjo oracle figure, Also in the collection is a superb African Ekoi figure or Ejagham figure , Ekoi headdress or Ejagham headdress, Songye masks and Songye statues, African Songye nkisi or nkishi and mankishi figures as well as Songye Kifwebe masks , a very nice Songye female kneeling maternity figure, Bamana Boli and Bamana Tji Wara figures (Bamana Chi wara) from Mali, a Bamana goat marionette, Bamileke elephant masks - African Bamileke beaded elephant mask of the Kuosi society, Bamileke cowrie shell elephant mask of the Kuosi society and a Bamileke beaded flywhisk and Cameroon feather headdress used in conjunction with the elephant masks and a nice Bamun cane or staff, Grasslands Babanki style or Boli style elephant mask, Tikar terracotta house figures from Cameroon, Luba statues and carvings - African Luba bowstand, Luba headrests and Luba pipe and Luba rattles or Luba shakaree, examples of scarification on Luba women or scarification on African women, Kuba masks - Kuba Ngady aMwaash mask and Kuba Bwoom mask and Kuba Mukenga or Kuba Moshambwooy mask, a nice selection of Kuba cups also known as Kuba palm wine cups, Fang masks and Fang statues - Fang reliquary statues known as Fang biere figures or Fang byeri figures as well as a nice Fang Ngontang mask and Fang Ngil mask and a nice Fang reliquary head or Fang Nlo byeri head or Fang head, ,Asante akuaba dolls also known as Asante Akua'ba dolls or Ashante dolls, Baga masks and Baga statues - Baga snake (Baga Bansonyi or Baga a-Mantsho-na-Tshol snake) and baga nimba figure also known as Baga D'mba and I also have a nice male D'mba figure or male Nimba figure, a pair of fantastic Attye or Attie male and female carved figures from the Lagoon regions of the Ivory Coast also known as a pair of fantastic Akye or Ebrie male and female carved figures from the Lagoon regions of the Ivory Coast , Dogon granery door, Bete and Guere masks, an excellent Kongo nkondi nail fetish which is also sometimes known as a Kongo nkisi nail fetish or Bakongo nkisi or Bakongo nkondi nail fetish, an African oliphant or African trumpet, a nice Baule monkey figure also known as Baule Gbekre or Baule Mbra, a nice pair of Mumuye figures known as Mumuye Iagalagana Figures, my Bungled Jungle creatures collection (Bungled Jungle is based out of Colorado), a nice Northwest Coast Indian orca rattle, African reliquary figures including a Hongwe bwete reliquary figure or Mahongwe bwete reliquary figure from Gabon, a Kota reliquary figure called Kota mbulu-ngulu reliquary or Bakota reliquary figure called mbulu ngulu, a Kota face mask called Kota Mbuto or Kota Emboli, various forms of African currency, a Bwa hawk mask and information on the Bwa people from Burkina Fasso, a painting done by a dolphin, a Yomba female Phemba figure or Kongo female phemba figure, Baga bird headdress called Baga a-Bamp or Baga a-Bemp, a very nice African Senufo Hornbill figure called Senufo Setien or Senufo Porpianong, a Moba figure or a Moba tchitcheri figure and information on the Moba people, fine Pende mbangu sickness mask, A very nice Chokwe Chibinda Ilunga figure also sometimes known as Chokwe Tshibinda Ilunga figure or Tshokwe Chibinda Ilunga figure and information on the Chokwe or Tshokwe people, an article called Revisiting Pwo which is about Chokwe masks or Chokwe Pwo masks, a Yoruba Ibeji twin figure also called an Yoruba Ere Ibeji twin figure and information on the Yoruba people and a link to a great article on the Yoruba people and their beliefs pertaining to twins and Ibeji figures, a Yombe figure or a vili figure from the Congo, a pair of Bamana Sogo Bo marionettes or Bamana Sogo Bo African puppets, a sculpture by A.K. Fakeye, a Dan Wunkirmian feast ladle also known as a Dan Wunkirmian feast spoon, Dan spoon, Dan feast ladle, Dan masks, a Dan bugle mask and a Dan Deangle mask as well as a lot of information on Dan masks and their uses and meanings, a link to a page for Gallerie Nimba - Gallerie Nimba is owned by Dave Rilling in PA, a Mexican Tigre mask from Guerrero, a couple of Lengola ubanga nyama figures, a couple of nice Yoruba Gelede masks, photos I took from the from the "Chapungu: Custom and Legend, A Culture in Stone" exhibit in Denver this year, images from the exhibit called Survival - Survival Inuit Art from the collection of Dr. Samuel Wagonfeld and his wife Sally, images from The Quest for Immortality: Treasures of Ancient Egypt, a page created for the exhibit Tiwanaku Ancestors of the Inca at the Denver Art Museum, a fantastic article called"The Authenticity of African Sculptures" by Henri Kamer including all images from the article, information and photos of the African art collection at the Denver Art Museum in Denver Colorado, and I have just added a virtual tour of the African art collection at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. and a little about me Rand Smith - Rand African Art, www.randafricanart.com.. randafricanart.com is a website dedicated to my African Art collection and contains pictures and information relating to the item and the tribes that produce the items. I have also started a discussion group on African art and culture or a forum on African art and culture. There are many kinds of African masks and African statues and African carvings, I have a nice collection of Senufo masks and Senufo statues, African Senufo firespitter masks, also known as Senufo Kagba mask, Senufo Wanyugo mask and Senufo Kponyungo mask and also contains a nice African Senufo Kpelie mask, Senufo rhythm pounder figure also known as Senufo deble or Senufo Pombibele, a Senufo Kafigeledjo oracle figure, Also in the collection is a superb African Ekoi figure or Ejagham figure , Ekoi headdress or Ejagham headdress, Songye masks and Songye statues, African Songye nkisi or nkishi and mankishi figures as well as Songye Kifwebe masks , a very nice Songye female kneeling maternity figure, Bamana Boli and Bamana Tji Wara figures (Bamana Chi wara) from Mali, a Bamana goat marionette, Bamileke elephant masks - African Bamileke beaded elephant mask of the Kuosi society, Bamileke cowrie shell elephant mask of the Kuosi society and a Bamileke beaded flywhisk and Cameroon feather headdress used in conjunction with the elephant masks and a nice Bamun cane or staff, Grasslands Babanki style or Boli style elephant mask, Tikar terracotta house figures from Cameroon, Luba statues and carvings - African Luba bowstand, Luba headrests and Luba pipe and Luba rattles or Luba shakaree, examples of scarification on Luba women or scarification on African women, Kuba masks - Kuba Ngady aMwaash mask and Kuba Bwoom mask and Kuba Mukenga or Kuba Moshambwooy mask, a nice selection of Kuba cups also known as Kuba palm wine cups, Fang masks and Fang statues - Fang reliquary statues known as Fang biere figures or Fang byeri figures as well as a nice Fang Ngontang mask and Fang Ngil mask and a nice Fang reliquary head or Fang Nlo byeri head or Fang head, ,Asante akuaba dolls also known as Asante Akua'ba dolls or Ashante dolls, Baga masks and Baga statues - Baga snake (Baga Bansonyi or Baga a-Mantsho-na-Tshol snake) and baga nimba figure also known as Baga D'mba and I also have a nice male D'mba figure or male Nimba figure, a pair of fantastic Attye or Attie male and female carved figures from the Lagoon regions of the Ivory Coast also known as a pair of fantastic Akye or Ebrie male and female carved figures from the Lagoon regions of the Ivory Coast , Dogon granery door, Bete and Guere masks, an excellent Kongo nkondi nail fetish which is also sometimes known as a Kongo nkisi nail fetish or Bakongo nkisi or Bakongo nkondi nail fetish, an African oliphant or African trumpet, a nice Baule monkey figure also known as Baule Gbekre or Baule Mbra, a nice pair of Mumuye figures known as Mumuye Iagalagana Figures, my Bungled Jungle creatures collection (Bungled Jungle is based out of Colorado), a nice Northwest Coast Indian orca rattle, African reliquary figures including a Hongwe bwete reliquary figure or Mahongwe bwete reliquary figure from Gabon, a Kota reliquary figure called Kota mbulu-ngulu reliquary or Bakota reliquary figure called mbulu ngulu, a Kota face mask called Kota Mbuto or Kota Emboli, various forms of African currency, a Bwa hawk mask and information on the Bwa people from Burkina Fasso, a painting done by a dolphin, a Yomba female Phemba figure or Kongo female phemba figure, Baga bird headdress called Baga a-Bamp or Baga a-Bemp, a very nice African Senufo Hornbill figure called Senufo Setien or Senufo Porpianong, a Moba figure or a Moba tchitcheri figure and information on the Moba people, fine Pende mbangu sickness mask, A very nice Chokwe Chibinda Ilunga figure also sometimes known as Chokwe Tshibinda Ilunga figure or Tshokwe Chibinda Ilunga figure and information on the Chokwe or Tshokwe people, an article called Revisiting Pwo which is about Chokwe masks or Chokwe Pwo masks, a Yoruba Ibeji twin figure also called an Yoruba Ere Ibeji twin figure and information on the Yoruba people and a link to a great article on the Yoruba people and their beliefs pertaining to twins and Ibeji figures, a Yombe figure or a vili figure from the Congo, a pair of Bamana Sogo Bo marionettes or Bamana Sogo Bo African puppets, a sculpture by A.K. Fakeye, a Dan Wunkirmian feast ladle also known as a Dan Wunkirmian feast spoon, Dan spoon, Dan feast ladle, Dan masks, a Dan bugle mask and a Dan Deangle mask as well as a lot of information on Dan masks and their uses and meanings, a link to a page for Gallerie Nimba - Gallerie Nimba is owned by Dave Rilling in PA, a Mexican Tigre mask from Guerrero, a couple of Lengola ubanga nyama figures, a couple of nice Yoruba Gelede masks, photos I took from the from the "Chapungu: Custom and Legend, A Culture in Stone" exhibit in Denver this year, images from the exhibit called Survival - Survival Inuit Art from the collection of Dr. Samuel Wagonfeld and his wife Sally, images from The Quest for Immortality: Treasures of Ancient Egypt, a page created for the exhibit Tiwanaku Ancestors of the Inca at the Denver Art Museum, a fantastic article called"The Authenticity of African Sculptures" by Henri Kamer including all images from the article, information and photos of the African art collection at the Denver Art Museum in Denver Colorado, and I have just added a virtual tour of the African art collection at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. and a little about me Rand Smith - Rand African Art, www.randafricanart.com.. 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