This study is an attempt at identifying the stylistic variables as evident in the treatment of forms and features of the Owo terracotta sculptures with a view to determining sameness and differences (of hands) in the production of the sculptures. Efforts made so far have basically identified either, features that can be linked with styles of other art traditions (of Ife and Benin) in the sculptures or those characteristic features that differentiate Owo terracotta arts from these traditions using the “group theory”. This study focussed mainly on the distinctive traits that are indeed peculiar to Owo and cannot be found even in the neighbouring art traditions. Data were collected from primary and secondary sources with the study relying heav...
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Recent archaeological investigations conducted jointly by the Nigerian National Commission for Museu...
Traditional African artists, as prominent members of their communities interpret their people’s thou...
Nigeria’s rich and diverse artistic heritage dates back to over 2000 years. The earliest noteworthy ...
The use and distribution of outdoor sculpture across the States of Southwestern Nigeria is phenomena...
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The origin of enrichment of walls among the Yoruba of Southwestern Nigeria is ambiguous, while the f...
Contemporary Nigerian artists like their counterparts in different parts of Africa have drawn some o...
The rich public outdoor sculpture practice of the Southwest of Nigeria still lacks scientific and em...
The Oba symbolizes the aspirations of a civilization at the highest level of authority. These sculpt...
Artists worldwide use various means and materials to realize their visual expressions. In the Depart...
This paper focuses on Ona stylistic tendency as an artistic model of Yoruba civilization in Nigeria....
Understanding and appreciating traditional African sculptures was one of the early problems encounte...
This study probes into the origin, style and patronage of the traditional sculptures in Owo kingdom ...
For almost six decades of its inception, the history of modern Igbo textile art presents no generali...
Among the Igbo, the artist is recognized for the skill which he possesses, the skill which the Igbo ...
Recent archaeological investigations conducted jointly by the Nigerian National Commission for Museu...
Traditional African artists, as prominent members of their communities interpret their people’s thou...
Nigeria’s rich and diverse artistic heritage dates back to over 2000 years. The earliest noteworthy ...
The use and distribution of outdoor sculpture across the States of Southwestern Nigeria is phenomena...
Through the ages, artists have explored art and aesthetics to interpret issues, beautify environment...
The origin of enrichment of walls among the Yoruba of Southwestern Nigeria is ambiguous, while the f...
Contemporary Nigerian artists like their counterparts in different parts of Africa have drawn some o...
The rich public outdoor sculpture practice of the Southwest of Nigeria still lacks scientific and em...
The Oba symbolizes the aspirations of a civilization at the highest level of authority. These sculpt...
Artists worldwide use various means and materials to realize their visual expressions. In the Depart...
This paper focuses on Ona stylistic tendency as an artistic model of Yoruba civilization in Nigeria....
Understanding and appreciating traditional African sculptures was one of the early problems encounte...