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Bamako, Seated Man with Black Hat #134, 1951-1952

Bamako, Seated Man with Black Hat #134, 1951-1952

1951-52

Seydou Keita

Malian, 1923 - 2001

The name of this man isn't known, but his portrait tells us a bit about him. He came to a photographic studio on a bustling street near the movie theater, train station, huge market, and very busy zoo, in the city of Bamako. To be able to afford this photographer's services, he was likely to have been employed as a civil servant or a schoolteacher. He appears to be a vision of a comfortable cosmopolitan who might be ready to quote a line or two from the French poet Mallarme, who was popular among Malian readers in the 1950s.
Gelatin silver print
24 x 20 in. (60.96 x 50.8 cm)
General Acquisition Fund
97.34
Provenance: [Gallery Paule Anglim, San Francisco, California]; purchased from gallery by Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, Washington, 1997
location
Not currently on view

Resources

Exhibition HistorySeattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, Art from Africa: Long Steps Never Broke a Back, Feb. 7 - May 19, 2002 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Oct. 2, 2004 - Jan. 2, 2005; Hartford, Connecticut, Wadsworth Atheneum, Feb. 12 - June 19, 2005; Cincinnati, Ohio, Cincinnati Art Museum, Oct. 8, 2005 - Jan. 1, 2006; Nashville, Tennessee, Frist Center for the Visual Arts, Jan. 27 - Apr. 30, 2006 [as African Art, African Voices: Long Steps Never Broke a Back]).

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