Artist:
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Seydou Keïta
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Title:
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Dressed in a loose boubou, a white smock (forokoni), and a black fez, this wonderful giant known to everyone in Bamako is proud of his lovely daughter.
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Date:
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c. 1949-1952 (printed 1998)
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Medium:
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Gelatin silver print
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Dimensions:
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22 1/8 x 16 in. (56.2 x 40.64 cm) (image)
23 3/4 x 20 in. (60.33 x 50.8 cm) (sheet)
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Credit Line:
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The Alfred and Ingrid Lenz Harrison Fund
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Location:
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Gallery 254
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Fashionable wristwatches, telephones, and radios. Elegant European and African clothing. Confidence in the ability to capture people in the most flattering poses. Self-taught photographer Seydou Keïta offered all of this to the thousands of sitters who came to his studio in Bamako, Mali, during the 1940s, 1950s, and early 1960s, as photographer and subject collaborated on portraits that project dignity and modernity.
Artist/Creator(s)
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Name:
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Keïta, Seydou
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Role:
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Photographer
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Nationality:
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Malian
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Life Dates:
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Malian, 1921-2001
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Name:
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Keïta, Seydou
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Role:
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Photographer
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Nationality:
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Malian
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Life Dates:
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Malian, 1921-2001
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Object Description
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Inscriptions:
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Classification:
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Photographs
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Physical Description:
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large man seated and dressed in a loose boubou, a white smock (forokoni) and a black fez, holding his daughter on his left leg.
Dressed in a loose boubou, a white smock (forokoni), and a black fez, this wonderful giant known to everyone in Bamako is proud of his lovely daughter.
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Creation Place:
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Africa, Mali, , , Mamako
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Accession #:
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98.39.4
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Owner:
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The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
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