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    Odinigwe Benedict Chukwukadibia Enwonwu // ⓘ MBE (14 July 1917 – 5 February 1994), better known as Ben Enwonwu, was a Nigerian painter and sculptor. [1] Arguably the most influential African artist of the 20th century, his pioneering career opened the way for the postcolonial proliferation and increased visibility of modern ...

  2. Pintura. Distinciones. Miembro de la Orden del Imperio británico. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Ben Enwonwu es un pintor y escultor nigeriano nacido en 1917 y fallecido en 1994. Influyente a nivel nacional e internacional, se le suele considerar el padre del modernismo nigeriano.

  3. 1. One of Africa’s most influential artists. Odinigwemmadu Benedict Chukwukadibia Enwonwu (MBE), simply known as Ben Enwonwu was one of Africa’s foremost artist to gain global recognition in...

  4. 17 de oct. de 2019 · 17 October 2019. By Naima Mohamud,BBC News. AFP. The painting of Christine Davis, completed in 1971, is the second most expensive Ben Enwonwu painting in the world. A painting by the late...

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  5. 22 de dic. de 2014 · Ben Enwonwu, como se conocía a Benedict Chukadibia Enwonwu, de origen nigeriano, fue uno de los artistas plásticos más internacionales, considerado como uno de los pioneros del arte moderno en África y que desarrolló su carrera durante la pre y post-independencia.

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  6. 24 de sept. de 2019 · The Ben Enwownu Foundation. By Farah Nayeri. Published Sept. 24, 2019 Updated Sept. 26, 2019. In 1971, an American hair stylist living in Lagos posed for a portrait by the artist Ben...

  7. Ben Enwonwu. Ben Enwonwu is recognised as a pioneer of the second phase of Nigerian Modernism (1930–1960), an era characterised by anti- Europeanisation and radical anti-colonialism. The Dancer (1962) returns to the theme of the African masquerade that traverses and suffuses the artist’s oeuvre.