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ancient african artAncient African art is a terrific blend of visual imagery, spiritual beliefs and social purpose. The ancient African art mainly represented the religious beliefs and cultural ideas through the various artifacts, namely masks and figures. Apart from masks and figures that were used in religious ceremonies, these beliefs and ideas also found artistic expression in a number of utilitarian objects and tools of everyday life. The ancient art forms were extremely traditional in nature and they formed the major part of the African society. One of the earliest artforms of African culture were terracotta statuettes that were found in the Nok culture of Nigeria, around 500 B.C.
Ancient African art comprises of contributions from a variety of tribes all over Africa. These tribes created different art forms, unique and peculiar to the tribe. There is immense diversity in the African art culture and the artifacts, native southern arts and a variety of existent cultural art forms from the western tribes, have contributed to African art in a big way. Most of the art forms depicted the abundance of surrounding nature and abstract interpretations of animals and plant life. Some of them flaunted primitive designs and shapes. It is observed that the sculpture in wood is intricate and time defying. Most of the ancient sculptures were made of wood and other materials, such as terracotta, mud, beadwork, ivory, metal and stone. These sculptures mostly had humans as their main subjects. A vast collection of ancient African art can be found in a number of museums all over the world. The art mainly consisted of artforms with human and animal subjects and depicted the positive and negative aspects of human behavior. The history of African art also proves the importance of religion and religious practices in the African culture and people.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jason_GluckmanAfrican Art provides detailed information on African Art, African Tribal Art, African Wildlife Art, African American Art and more. African Art is affiliated with Abstract Art Paintings. Ancient african art can be found in museums, and in a few online african art dealers web shops Africa Timeline, history from before 1400 till 1960 from the African Art Club archives 1000 CE: Vast network of linear earthworks at Benin, Nigeria, suggest widespread settlement. Stone buildings erected in Kumbi Sahel, the capital of ancient Ghana (West Africa). Ghanaian Empire of Soninke peoples at height of power; equipped its armies with iron weapons and became master of the trade in salt and gold. By the early 11th century, Muslim advisers were at the court of Ghana. Bronze-casting centre at Igbo Ukwu (Nigeria) Copper and iron-working in south-eastern Zimbabwe... |
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