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Photo 10.3 Kwada recouvre le moule en cire avec de l'argile.   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL))
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Wouter van Beek  (1943–)  wikidata:Q42792653
 
Wouter van Beek
Alternative names
Wouter E. A. van Beek, Walter E. A. van Beek
Description Dutch university teacher, anthropologist, Africanist, draughts player and cultural anthropologist
Date of birth 1943 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth Beverwijk
Work period 2015 Edit this at Wikidata
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Photo 10.3 Kwada recouvre le moule en cire avec de l'argile.
Description
English: "Photo 10.3 Kwada covers the wax mold with clay." Kwada (Kwanyè the blacksmith's wife) at work. This shape will be used to make a figurine "à cire perdu", using the lost wax technique.
Français : "Photo 10.3 Kwada recouvre le moule en cire avec de l'argile." Kwada (la femme du forgeron de Kwanyè) recouvre le moule en cire d'argile. Cette forme servira à réaliser une figurine "à cire perdu", selon la technique de la cire perdue.
Nederlands: "Foto 10.3 Kwada bedekt de wasvorm met klei". Kwada (smidsvrouw Kwanyè) bedekt de wasvorm met klei. Deze vorm zal gebruikt worden om een beeldje te maken "à cire perdu", met de verloren-was techniek.
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English: Mogodé, Cameroon
Français : Mogodé, Cameroun
Nederlands: Mogodé, Kameroen
Date 2011
Medium Colour photograph
institution QS:P195,Q2174585
Accession number
Illustration 10.3, Book page 161
Source W.E.A. van Beek Collection, illustrations from the book in Dutch by Wouter van Beek: Thuis in Afrika. Een dubbelleven, Afrika-Studiecentrum, Leiden. Tweede gewijzigde druk, 2016
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