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Place of Origin: Ugandan
Framed African Bark Cloth
Located in Venice, CA
Material: Frame- newly framed with black etched wood and glass. This barkcloth is made in Africa by beating sodden strips of the fibrous inner bark of tr...
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20th Century Ugandan Wall Decorations

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Jak Katarikawe East African Artist, Painting of Hut with Moon and Animals
By Jak Moses Katarikawe
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Beautiful oil on board by noted Ugandan painter Jak Moses Katarikawe, (b. 1940) Untitled. Subject: Hut and Animals with Moon. In excellent condition, framed. The painting measures:...
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1980s Vintage Ugandan Wall Decorations

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