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More than 130 works from the collection compiled by Dr. Nicole and John Dentinvas over more than 50 years. Dintenfass offers a model and source of inspiration for both new…

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More than 130 works from the collection compiled by Dr. Nicole and John Dentinvas over more than 50 years.

Dintenfass offers a model and source of inspiration for both new and enthusiastic collectors. The slant is different on the collection and is not actually just a buy from the dealers.

A lavishly illustrated book traces the origin of amateur interest in African art and analyzes the psychological aspects that drive emotions to collect. The Nicole and John Dintenfass collection is well known and based on aesthetics, and the works have been copied in numerous publications.

They have passionately, carefully, deeply, with huge rock sculptures and wooden figurines, gathered from most parts of Africa. This book focuses on the highest-quality pieces of art, and presents a university view of personal perspectives on the collection of stories and presentations by readers that provide an additional insight into this world of the future and present in their search for African art.

The combination is a passion that often leads to intimate inner conversations or emotional experiences with the same things. Furthermore, many amateurs share their unique experience of joy and appreciation with twentieth-century artists who have also collected African art, who generously conveyed advice, suggestions and support in responding to the enthusiasm of collectors.

Thanks to the many beautiful and sensitive images of each object, the viewer has the opportunity to form an intimate conversation that creates a relationship with these major African sculptors who have strongly influenced modern realism, cubism and expressionism.



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