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Senegal behind glass : images of religious and daily life
- Title
- Senegal behind glass : images of religious and daily life / Anne-Marie Bouttiaux-Ndiaye ; [translated from the French by Martine Jawerbaum with Jill Craig].
- Author
- Bouttiaux, Anne-Marie.
- Publication
- Munich ; New York : Prestel, [1994], ©1994.
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- Description
- 167 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), map; 30 cm
- Summary
- The reverse-glass paintings of Senegal are cultural testimonies of the highest value, capturing the colour of daily life in town and country. This deceptively modest art-form involves a technique whereby the image is rendered in paint on the back of a sheet of glass; the finished work is viewed from the other side, thus taking full advantage of the transparency and luminosity of the glass.
- This popular art-form emerged by the end of the 19th century, and was at first limited to Islamic themes painted by anonymous craftsmen; gradually, however, portraiture, landscapes, genre scenes and other subjects came to be included in the repertory. In recent years some artists have become celebrities, and reverse-glass paintings are now bought by collectors from many parts of the world.
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- Senegal Behind Glass is the first comprehensive survey of Senegalese reverse-glass painting ever to appear, and it includes some of the earliest surviving examples as well as providing a rich selection of works by the best recent artists, among them Gora Mbengue, Babacar Lo, Mor Gueye, Ibrahima Sall and Alexis Ngom.
- The Introduction fully sets out the particular historical and thematic issues that bear on the genesis and development of this art-form, while over 150 plates reproduced in full colour carry commentaries that elucidate the intriguing local customs, tales and proverbs these remarkably innovative artists have captured behind glass.
- Subject
- Note
- "... published on the occasion of the travelling exhibition 'Hinterglasmalerei aus dem Senegal' organized by The Royal Museum of Central Africa, Tervuren ..."--Verso t.p.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 166-167).
- Contents
- Senegalese reverse-glass painting. Terminology and technique. Origins and evolution. History of the Senegalese technique. Themes. Composition, style and technique. Professional Training. The art market. Some leading artists. Other contemporary artists.
- ISBN
- 3791314246
- OCLC
- 31144291
- ocm31144291
- Owning Institutions
- Columbia University Libraries