THE INFLUENCE OF AFRICA ART ON WESTERN EUROPEAN ART
Traditional Africa art has been basically expressed through sculpture. These have been in the form of ancestral figures and masks motivated by religious beliefs ranging from one ethnic group to another. The treatment of the works, especially the ancestral figures, have show...n the evidence of a high quality display of simplified form. They are also very expressive...
...These forms were conspicuously noticed in the paintings of the French painter, Pablo Piccasso (1881-1973) who was the founder of the art movement known as 'Cubism'. Pablo Piccasso had been influenced by Paul Zezanne's theory of art which is based on seeing the world and part of it as an object and therefore should be treated accordingly...
In most Africa traditional sculpture, the head of the figure is accentuated, being treated as a quarter of the whole figure because of the belief and the truth that the head is the seat of intelligence...
The Cubist artists were therefore influenced by Africa sculpture...
THE INFLUENCE OF EUROPEAN ART IN AFRICA
The Africa traditional art was mainly influenced by the religious beliefs before the coming of Europeans to Africa. In the beginning, when they came and saw the artworks, they styled the works heathenism and some were taken abroad to encourage a campaign against heathenism. Missionaries were, therefore, sent to several parts of Africa to preach against paganism and in the process, they destroyed some of the works while others were taken abroad. They established colonial governments and art curriculum was introduced.
Drawing and Painting were taught in the schools and although the traditional artists were still working on one side, the European art syllabus was growing in the school...
.. Those students, apart from learning the general principles of Art, took courses in painting in oil, and sculpture in cement, which were not common materials used in Africa. On arrival at their different countries, they started to impart the knowledge they gained in western art schools to their students. In this way western art began its influence on Africa art. Remarkable; Bruce Onobrakpeya: Threshold to the Church of Resurrection.
(ARTIFACTS TO DIGITAL IMPULSE & CONFIGURATIONS)
ADVANCEMENT & PROPER RESOLUTION(S): We are totally been moved and drawn by TECHNOLOGICAL INVENTIONS INTO THE GLOBAL MODERN WORLD: (REFLECTION); REASONS FOR CHANGES IN AFRICA.
THE PURPOSE
Nothing in creation is useless
From the least mosses
to the biggest mammals
everything serves
some sober purpose.
What is unprofitable to you
also serves some good end
Look again and again
Watch again and again
You will detect the design
You will see the reason
Traditional Africa art has been basically expressed through sculpture. These have been in the form of ancestral figures and masks motivated by religious beliefs ranging from one ethnic group to another. The treatment of the works, especially the ancestral figures, have show...n the evidence of a high quality display of simplified form. They are also very expressive...
...These forms were conspicuously noticed in the paintings of the French painter, Pablo Piccasso (1881-1973) who was the founder of the art movement known as 'Cubism'. Pablo Piccasso had been influenced by Paul Zezanne's theory of art which is based on seeing the world and part of it as an object and therefore should be treated accordingly...
In most Africa traditional sculpture, the head of the figure is accentuated, being treated as a quarter of the whole figure because of the belief and the truth that the head is the seat of intelligence...
The Cubist artists were therefore influenced by Africa sculpture...
THE INFLUENCE OF EUROPEAN ART IN AFRICA
The Africa traditional art was mainly influenced by the religious beliefs before the coming of Europeans to Africa. In the beginning, when they came and saw the artworks, they styled the works heathenism and some were taken abroad to encourage a campaign against heathenism. Missionaries were, therefore, sent to several parts of Africa to preach against paganism and in the process, they destroyed some of the works while others were taken abroad. They established colonial governments and art curriculum was introduced.
Drawing and Painting were taught in the schools and although the traditional artists were still working on one side, the European art syllabus was growing in the school...
.. Those students, apart from learning the general principles of Art, took courses in painting in oil, and sculpture in cement, which were not common materials used in Africa. On arrival at their different countries, they started to impart the knowledge they gained in western art schools to their students. In this way western art began its influence on Africa art. Remarkable; Bruce Onobrakpeya: Threshold to the Church of Resurrection.
(ARTIFACTS TO DIGITAL IMPULSE & CONFIGURATIONS)
ADVANCEMENT & PROPER RESOLUTION(S): We are totally been moved and drawn by TECHNOLOGICAL INVENTIONS INTO THE GLOBAL MODERN WORLD: (REFLECTION); REASONS FOR CHANGES IN AFRICA.
THE PURPOSE
Nothing in creation is useless
From the least mosses
to the biggest mammals
everything serves
some sober purpose.
What is unprofitable to you
also serves some good end
Look again and again
Watch again and again
You will detect the design
You will see the reason
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