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Authentic Africa is pleased to offer our client’s fine examples of a very old, traditional, West African art form. From the country of Senegal, on display below are four Sousverre paintings. Sousverre is the art of applying a drawing from a reflective perspective onto the backside of a plate of glass. In other words, if the Senegalese artist wished for a man to be seen pointing to the right, he must actually draw the man pointing to the left, since he is applying the paint to the backside of the glass. Needless to say this can be a very involved process. Sousverre painting was created so that the finished work would not be ruined by having the paint exposed to the elements, as it would be if it were applied to the front face of the glass. The art thusly, is sheltered, from the back, by protective boarding. The paintings are fragile, as they are all glass. They are sold unframed, which enables them to fit easily into pre-existing color schemes. Most of the selections are signed (some backwards!) and dated.
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On Display:
The African artist has captured a little Senegalese girl in all of her colorful glory, playing one of the most popular instruments in Africa, the balefon. This is an original, hand painted, signed selection. See the Sousverre Glass Painting section for the fasinating story of how this glass art was created!
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Dimensions: 12 7/8 inches wide x 9 1/2 inches long.
Wt: 8 lbs. shipping
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