Malian Gallery
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dynamicafrica:Eternally inspired by the photographs of iconic Malian photographer Seydou Keita.
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Chi Wara headdress of the Bamana people, Mali. Artist unknown; 20th century. Now in the Huntington
Antelope headdress (n’gonzon koun), made from wood, beads, and metal, of the Bambara (Bamana) people
Inna Bocoum, also known as Inna Modja, is a Malian singer and model.
Malian copyist Boubacar Sadeck consults an ancient manuscript on July 29, 2013 in Bamako, Mali.>
Malian copyist Boubacar Sadeck consults an ancient manuscript on July 29, 2013 in Bamako, Mali.>
Malian copyist Boubacar Sadeck consults an ancient manuscript on July 29, 2013 in Bamako, Mali.>
Seydou Keïta (1921-2001), ‘Untitled’, 1958, “In/sight: African photographers, 1940
atoubaa:A malian family in Paris - Leonie Purchas
Seated Bamana woman, 15th-20th century Mali
Malian Merchantby Carl Springer“Soooo Here is my Finished Character Design for my African fantasy pr
Bound figure (terracotta) of the Jenne people of the inland Niger River delta, in present-day Mali.
Hogon cup (Ogo banya) of the Dogon people, Mali, used in the enthronement of a Hogon (political/spir
A malian family in Paris - Leonie Purchas
redlipstickresurrected:Abdoulaye Konaté (Malian, b. 1953, Diré, Tombouctou Region, Mali, based Bamak
Abdoulaye Konaté — Butterfly (purple, yellow and ocher, fabric, 2016)
Dresses designed by Bamako-born designer Mariah Bocoum and modelled by Malian singer Inna Modja(ther
fastcarbytracychapman:Finye (The WInd)_Souleymane Cissé_1982
Earthenware depiction of a maternity scene, from the Djenné people of the inland Niger River
A building owned by Malian Minister of Justice Kassim Tapo in Bamako, Mali, after it was burned and
A building owned by Malian Minister of Justice Kassim Tapo in Bamako, Mali, after it was burned and
A building owned by Malian Minister of Justice Kassim Tapo in Bamako, Mali, after it was burned and
westafricanwomen: Malian More West African women here
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