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| African Art Links, Stanford University |
| 2003-03-03 11:19:20 |
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| Amadel, The Hague, Netherlands |
| Amadel Fine African Art offers you Top pieces as well as authentic Fine African Art. The collection includes also Rare African Weapons. Fine African Art for serious collectors and beginners... |
| 2003-02-07 13:47:00 |
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| Adire African Textiles, London , England |
| Over the centuries the weavers, dyers, and other textile artists of Africa have created an amazing and exciting array of textiles in a huge variety of styles. We want to share our love of these masterpieces of African textile art with you and will be introducing you to some of the best known types of African textiles plus a few of our favourites. Each page gives a brief account of the origins and uses of the cloths, before showing you some examples of high quality pieces. |
| 2003-02-07 09:16:08 |
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| Gallery Charles Jones, Wilmington, North Carolina, USA |
| Charles Jones: "...in business for nearly twenty years, we have an extensive and varied inventory of traditional African art... We primarily specialize in West African art..." |
| 2003-02-08 14:21:00 |
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| iantiques discussion forum, Jack Krugman |
| "Anything that has anything to do with Antiques" |
| 2003-05-20 19:18:40 |
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| Art Loss Register, London, New York, Köln |
| The Art Loss Register (ALR) is the world's largest private international database of lost and stolen art, antiques and collectibles that provides recovery and search services to collectors, the art trade, insurers and law enforcement through technology and a professionally trained staff of art historians. |
| 2004-02-06 23:10:16 |
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| Sotheby's |
| Homepage des bekannten Auktionshauses Sotheby's |
| 2003-02-08 11:08:08 |
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| Zemanek-Münster, Germany |
| Versteigerungen von Stammeskunst / Tribal Art 4 x mal im Jahr. Spezialauktionshaus für außereuropäische Kunst. Gegründet 1978. |
| 2003-02-11 08:09:26 |
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| Faces of Africa, Washington, USA |
| We acquired the 70 plus African masks during several years of living in Western and Central African countries prior to 1986. We wish to market the entire collection, or, alternatively, ethnic groupings that may be of interest to individual collectors. Most of the masks were made in Zaire (Kuba, Pende, Salampasu, Songye, Tshokwe, Yaka, Suku, etc.). Eight of the masks are rare Kom pieces from Cameroon. Masks from Mali, Liberia, Angola and Ivory Coast are also included. |
| 2003-02-18 08:22:41 |
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| African Art, Berlin, Germany |
| Instrumente, Haar, Kunst, Tanz, Performance |
| 2003-02-17 11:07:36 |
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