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This Landing Bird in Spring Stone by artist Gift Makuwerer comes from Tengenenge, Zimbabwe.
Shona Sculpture gets its name from the ‘Shona’ tribe of people, who are the largest tribe in Zimbabwe.
The grandeur and modern look of this sculpture makes it a perfect addition to your home office living room.
Shona Sculpture History:
In 1957, Frank McEwen was appointed as the first curator of the new National Gallery in Salisbury, Rhodesia (now Harare, Zimbabwe). He had previously been curator at the Musée Rodin, Paris and had links with various artists of the time, including Picasso (who was himself heavily influenced by African art) and Matisse.
McEwen was impressed with the talent of some of the artists he met in Zimbabwe, and he encouraged to sculpt. Because of his contacts in the international art world, he was able to give the movement that later became known as ‘Shona sculpture’ (after Zimbabwe’s most numerous tribe) its first international exposure. McEwen encouraged the artists to look inward, to find their so-called ‘tribal subconsciousness’ and express it through their art. Much of the early work was inspired by Shona mythology.
The sculpture measures approx. 20″ x 8″ x 6″ on a 4″x 4″ x 1″ stand.
Due to the fragile nature of this sculpture, this item is not eligible for free shipping.
We’re happy to provide delivery within 30 miles of the Gallery, but for other shipping destinations please contact us for a quote.
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