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Artist: Tafadzwa Mandala
"Newborn Child, " signed by Tafadzwa Mandala
By Tafadzwa Mandala
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Newborn Child" is a signed springstone sculpture by Shona artist Tafadzwa Mandala. It weighs approximately 90 pounds and depicts a robed mot...
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Early 2000s Tafadzwa Mandala Sculptures
Materials
Stone
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