Roi des Kuba
26 ⅜ x 35 ⅜ in - (67 x 90cm) - Printed on poly-cotton canvas with light relief of acrylic paint - white wooden frame - 500 copies available with certificate of authenticity.
At the heart of the mysterious lands of Zaire, today's Democratic Republic of Congo, lies a forgotten civilization. Their enigmatic customs, sacred rituals and sublime art have intrigued curious minds for centuries. The Kuba of Zaire are an ethnic group living mainly in the Kasai region, located in the current Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The Kuba have a rich and ancient history, with a complex and distinctive culture manifested through their art, social organization and traditions. The Kuba are renowned for their expertise in the visual arts, particularly sculpture, weaving and embroidery. Their wooden sculptures, often decorated with geometric patterns and representations of characters, are highly appreciated for their beauty and finesse.
Exploring the Enigmatic: Kuba Artistry from the Heart of Congo
In the heart of the mysterious lands of Zaire, now known as the
Democratic Republic of Congo, lies a forgotten civilization. Their
enigmatic customs, sacred rituals, and sublime art have intrigued
curious minds for centuries.
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