ARTS
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Tempera paint 'A woman meets robbers in the forest' |
Tempera paint 'A meets robbers in the forest' by Wilson Luthuli, of Ndaleni Training College T 3 I A 16.6.1950. original in KCAL as WCP 2695 |
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Tempera paint 'girl and cat' by student Ndaleni Art School 3.12.1959. |
Tempera paint 'girl and cat' by 1st year student Ndaleni Art School, 3.12.1959. |
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Tempera paint 'hunting' |
Tempera paint 'hunting' by Ludwig Mkize, 20 years old Marianhill Training School |
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Tempera paint 'Zulu wedding' |
Tempera paint 'Zulu wedding' by Mavis Nkabinde, 8 years old, Indaleni Primary School, 1951 |
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Tempera painting 'Attacked by robbers |
Tempera painting 'Attacked by robbers' by Gladys Mdutshane of Ndaleni Training College |
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Tempera painting of 'Children playing in Giant's Garden' |
Tempera painting 'Children playing in Giant's Garden' |
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Tempera painting of 'Zulu traditional dance' |
Tempera painting of 'Zulu traditional dance' by student Ndaleni Training College |
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Tempera painting of migrant labour / worker leaving his home at traditional homestead' |
Tempera painting of migrant labourer / worker leaving his home at traditional homestead' by student Ndaleni Art College |
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Tempera painting street with semi-detatched houses and double-dekker bus with sign up-front 'New Brighton' |
Tempera painting 'street with semi-detatched houses and double-dekker bus with sign up-front 'New Brighton' by student Ndaleni Training College |
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Thami Mnyele: a portrait | ||
The Art of Africa (III): West African Bronzes | ||
The Art of Africa: an introduction | ||
The art of Susanne Wenger | ||
THE CHANGING CONTEXT: NEW POLICIES AND PROCESSES IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN HERITAGE SECTOR | ||
The children of rape |
The first crop of African writers and artists of Portuguese language are, as much as Luandino Vieira's people of the Luanda slums, the product of the Portuguese colonial violation of Angola and Mozambique. |
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The Dakar festival |
Editorial on The Dakar Festival, Frontier and South African Unity Moves. |
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The Dutch population |
The Dutch population |
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The exuberant innocent |
A critical look at the artwork of Gladys Mgudlandlu. |
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The Grahamstown Years-1959 to 1981 |
The Durban Period - 1981 to 1993 |
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The influence of African art |
A note adapted from the catalogue to the Rhodesian Festival of African Art. |