Description: {Description}Shona Stone Angel Figure Zimbabwe Mzimba Shona stone Angel sculpture, originating from Zimbabwe and named after the Shona people, gained prominence in 1965 under the influence of Frank McEwan, the director of the Rhodes National Gallery. McEwan, an Englishman, established a school in 1956, transitioning students from painting to stone carving in 1965. The sculptures, crafted from stones like serpentine and soapstone using simple hand tools, showcase a unique blend of traditional African styles and modernist influences. Typically depicting human figures or animals with smooth, flowing lines and abstract forms, the creation process varies from a few hours to several weeks. The roots of Shona sculpture trace back to the 1950s when artists experimented with new styles influenced by both traditional African art and modernist movements. This art form, renowned for its distinctive aesthetic, has significantly impacted contemporary art globally, exhibited in museums worldwide. Beyond its artistic contributions, Shona sculpture has played a vital role in preserving Zimbabwe's cultural identity and traditional African art for future generations. Height (In): 7.0Width (In): 6.0Depth (In): 2.0 147443 Shona Stone Angel Figure Zimbabwe Mzimba Shona stone Angel sculpture, originating from Zimbabwe and named after the Shona people, gained prominence in 1965 under the influence of Frank McEwan, the director of the Rhodes National Gallery. McEwan, an Englishman, established a school in 1956, transitioning students from painting to stone carving in 1965. The sculptures, crafted from stones like serpentine and soapstone using simple hand tools, showcase a unique blend of traditional African styles and modernist influences. Typically depicting human figures or animals with smooth, flowing lines and abstract forms, the creation process varies from a few hours to several weeks. The roots of Shona sculpture trace back to the 1950s when artists experimented with new styles influenced by both traditional African art and modernist movements. This art form, renowned for its distinctive aesthetic, has significantly impacted contemporary art globally, exhibited in museums worldwide. Beyond its artistic contributions, Shona sculpture has played a vital role in preserving Zimbabwe's cultural identity and traditional African art for future generations. Height (In): 7.0 Width (In): 6.0 Depth (In): 2.0 147443 × × × × × × × × × Buy now and save! Tell a friend Visit store Watch now Postage info Click the Postage tab above the listing description for more info Click the Postage tab above the listing description for more info! Additional delivery notes PICK UP OPTION Sorry, our items are NOT available for pick-up. PAYING VIA PAYPAL We accept PayPal on our all our items so you can shop with confidence. Simple choose the PayPal option when proceeding through the checkout. Additional Information No additional information at this time Ask seller a question You might also like Tutsi Basket Rwanda Pink 7.25 Inch Urhobo Shrine Wood Figure Nigeria Zulu Telephone Wire Basket South Africa Bead Bundle #2 Contact To contact our Customer Service Team, simply click the button here and our Customer Service team will be happy to assist. Ask seller a question © My Store Postage Click the Postage tab above the listing description for more info Payment Accepted Payment Methods PayPal Returns Returns are accepted Items must be returned within 30 days of the auction ending Buyer will pay for return shipping. eBay integration by
Price: 150 USD
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Age Level: Contemporary
Brand: sku 147000
Country of Origin: Zimbabwe
Item Height: 7.0
Item Length: 2.0
Item Width: 6.0
Origin: Zimbabwe
Original/Reproduction: Original
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