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Iba N'Diaye (1928 – October 5, 2008) was a French-Senegalese painter. Trained in Senegal and France during the colonial period, N'Diaye utilised European ...

Iba N'Diaye

French-Senegalese painter
Iba N'Diaye was a French-Senegalese painter. Trained in Senegal and France during the colonial period, N'Diaye utilised European modernist fine arts training and medium to depict his views of African realities. Wikipedia
Died: October 5, 2008 (age 80 years), Paris, France
Born in Saint Louis, Senegal, Iba N'Diaye was one of the twentieth century's leading Senegalese artists. In 1949 he moved to France, studying art in both ...
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This show illustrated his objective: to succeed in constructing a personal and authentic style of painting that bridges the continents and draws on the rich ...
Iba N'Diaye was born in 1928 in Saint Louis, Senegal. As a high school student, he painted film posters for the town's two cinemas.
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Feb 26, 2013 · Iba N'Diaye. Profile. Country: Senegal. Style: Modernist, Fine Art,. Medium: oils and gouaches, pencils. Fun Fact: There is a lot to be said ...
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He begins with his childhood in Senegal and his studies at the Lycée Faidherbe in St. Louis of Senegal, where he was drawn to design and graphic arts. African ...
May 20, 2008 · Iba N'Diaye is a National hero in Senegal and a vital part of contemporary African art internationally. I would like to present those interested ...