An edition of Djenné-Jeno (2014)

Djenné-Jeno

1000 years of terracotta statuary in Mali

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Djenné-Jeno
Bernard de Grunne
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An edition of Djenné-Jeno (2014)

Djenné-Jeno

1000 years of terracotta statuary in Mali

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Extensive fieldwork in Mali in 1982 led to fascinating discoveries about the function of elegant and sophisticated ancient terracotta sculptures found there as well as their religious and cultural significance. "Jenne-Jeno" investigates this important research and traces potential connections between regions in West Africa whose artistic styles were previously thought to have developed independently. Generously illustrated with hundreds of colour images, this book represents a significant contribution to the study of an art form virtually unknown until a few decades ago. Due to its remarkable soil quality, the uniquely fertile Inland Niger Delta played a crucial role in the development of clay architecture and sculpture in West Africa. The ancient Islamic city of Jenne, located in present-day Sudan, was the first to establish the region's spectacular cylindrical-brick architecture, crafted from the rich earth found there.

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Publisher
Mercatorfonds
Language
English
Pages
399

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Djenné-Jeno: 1000 years of terracotta statuary in Mali
2014, Mercatorfonds
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Table of Contents

The world of Djenné-jeno --
Fieldwork in Mali --
The iconography of the Djenné-jeno statuary --
On style and individual hand --
The group of terracotta horsemen --
Ancient wooden Soninke statuary --
Bronze statuettes from the Djenné-jeno culture.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 392-399).

Published in
Brussels
Copyright Date
2014

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
730.96623
Library of Congress
NB1265 .G77 2014, NB1265.G77 2014, NB1265 .G78 2014, NB1265 .G78x 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
399 pages
Number of pages
399

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30389688M
ISBN 10
9061530679, 0300188706
ISBN 13
9789061530671, 9780300188707
LCCN
2014946928
OCLC/WorldCat
893892776

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