Central Nigerian Art Revisited: Mumuye and Surrounding Peoples by JAN STRYBOL
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Description
In previous studies, Jan Strybol pointed out that ? contrary to popular belief ? sculpture flourished in northern Nigeria. Wood sculptures could be found just about everywhere, with the exception of part of the Far North. In this study, the author first examines the sculptural traditions of a number of peoples in central Nigeria, more specifically from the Jos Plateau and from the Middle Benue Valley to the source area of the Taraba River. These peoples can be described as non-centralised communities where art was mainly produced in perishable materials by part-time artists, in contrast to the centralised empires in the South (Ife, Benin) where full-time specialist sculptors created complex artefacts in durable materials (stone, bronze, iron). Perhaps the most familiar ethnic group in the Central Benue region to lovers of African art are the Mumuye.
ISBN: 9789058567031
Author(s): JAN STRYBOL
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