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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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Additional Authors
  • Jawerbaum, Martine.
  • Musée royal de l'Afrique centrale.
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
  • Glass underpainting > Senegal > Exhibitions
  • Glass underpainting > Senegal > Themes, motives. > 20th century
  • Religious life in art > Exhibitions
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