Sahel(English, Hardcover, LaGamma Alisa)

Sahel(English, Hardcover, LaGamma Alisa)

  • LaGamma Alisa
Publisher:Metropolitan Museum of ArtISBN 13: 9781588396877ISBN 10: 1588396878

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Sahel(English, Hardcover, LaGamma Alisa) is written by LaGamma Alisa and published by Metropolitan Museum of Art. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1588396878 (ISBN 10) and 9781588396877 (ISBN 13).

A comprehensive exploration, spanning 1,300 years, of the art and culture of the Sahel region of Africa This groundbreaking volume examines the extraordinary artistic and cultural traditions of the African region known as the Sahel ("shore" in Arabic), a vast area on the southern edge of the Sahara Desert that includes present-day Senegal, Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, and Chad. This is the first book to present a comprehensive overview of the diverse cultural achievements and traditions of the region, spanning more than 1,300 years from the pre-Islamic period through the 19th century. It features some of the earliest extant art from Africa as well as such iconic works as sculptures by the Dogon and Bamana peoples of Mali. Essays by leading international scholars discuss the art, architecture, archaeology, literature, philosophy, religion, and history of the Sahel, exploring the unique cultural landscape in which these ancient communities flourished. Richly illustrated and brilliantly argued, Sahel brings to life the enduring creativity of the different peoples who lived, traded, and traveled through this crossroads of the world. Published by The Metropolitan Museum of Art/Distributed by Yale University Press Exhibition Schedule: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (January 29-May 10, 2020)