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Chief Z Oloruntoba Ink on Muslin African Painting

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Chief Zacheus Olowonubi Oloruntoba (1934 2014) Nigeria, pen and ink on muslin laid on board showing tribal African faces, signed lower right corner, Chief Oloruntoba signed his works both Z.O. And also Z.K. Chief Oloruntoba was of the Yoruba tribe, an artist and also a shaman, clairvoyant, healer, and an herbal medicine consultant for Georgetown University, He claimed his art was linked to his healing practice and he spoke of his compositions as visual translations of his clairvoyant dreams. His works are in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art, The Commonwealth Institute, London, The World Bank, Washington D.C. and is in the private collections of the late Queen Elizabeth II, David Rockefeller, the late Mohammed Ali, Ornette Coleman, amongst others. Please note, slight water damage to lower left corner. 11.5 x 28.5 inches, framed.
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Chief Zacheus Olowonubi Oloruntoba (1934 2014) Nigeria, pen and ink on muslin laid on board showing tribal African faces, signed lower right corner, Chief Oloruntoba signed his works both Z.O. And also Z.K. Chief Oloruntoba was of the Yoruba tribe, an artist and also a shaman, clairvoyant, healer, and an herbal medicine consultant for Georgetown University, He claimed his art was linked to his healing practice and he spoke of his compositions as visual translations of his clairvoyant dreams. His works are in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art, The Commonwealth Institute, London, The World Bank, Washington D.C. and is in the private collections of the late Queen Elizabeth II, David Rockefeller, the late Mohammed Ali, Ornette Coleman, amongst others. Please note, slight water damage to lower left corner. 11.5 x 28.5 inches, framed.
Condition Report: Although care is taken to photograph and describe the item, absence of a condition report does not imply perfect condition. It is the responsibility of the buyer to verify the condition of the item, either in person during our viewing hours prior to auction or through requested condition reports. All bids are final and are subject to our terms and conditions.

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