I love your videos. There were so many interesting and some wonderful objects, I wish you would make two videos on the auction and linger over the better items longer. Thanks.
You are right, I was a little to fast at the beginning. (did my last video in December. had to learn again) But I feel that the speed was okay after some minutes.
Do you know experts? I tried to find experts in German museums. They know a lot of about the art of Japan, but the art of the Samurai is a different thing
Massacred by whom? Islamistic killer? Nigerian soldiers? Colonial troops? Neighbouring peoples? Dictators? Or maybe the objects were sold by the owners?
Look e.g. at the object in the middle of my thumbmail. Is made by an Yoruba artist in Nigerian. I never heard that a village the Yorubas was massacred. By the way this was often art for the king. However, in the early times the Yoruba states were notorious slave traders. But these times have gone. Nowadays they are well known for beeing great artists.
@@about-africa3459 Thanks for sharing this video. I think it's peculiar that the prices of these artworks are priced quite low when considering the high quality craftsmanship and the fact that some of them were commissioned by African royalty. I wonder if royal cultural artefacts from the same period Europe and the "other" regions are similarly priced 🤔
Another fantastic video Ingo, many thanks for your uploads.
Very interesting and worthwhile video.
I love your videos. There were so many interesting and some wonderful objects, I wish you would make two videos on the auction and linger over the better items longer. Thanks.
You are right, I was a little to fast at the beginning. (did my last video in December. had to learn again) But I feel that the speed was okay after some minutes.
Eine schöne Sammlung. Eine Frage habe ich bezüglich der Holzpflege oder anderer Pflegemaßnahmen. Liebe Grüße Torsten
Gerne fragen. Ganz ehrlich mache ich da aber so gut wie nichts.
Why don't u make a quick video survey of the history and eras of African art?
Good idea! If I ever find the time, I'll come back to it.
His commentary, reminds me of a slave auction.
Need to slow down and take a breather....people will understand you better
Kind of hard to do so when its going from piece to piece so quickly.
Japanese armor: some are from the Japanese theaters, look...
Are you sure? How did you find out?
@@about-africa3459 Ingo, it's difficult to declare, but: ask connoisseurs about that facts, you'll be surprised...
Do you know experts? I tried to find experts in German museums. They know a lot of about the art of Japan, but the art of the Samurai is a different thing
@@about-africa3459 🤔.. And of the Art of the stage-costumes of the Edo-period, also...?
And no doubt these were all stolen from massacred village’s 😢😢
Massacred by whom? Islamistic killer? Nigerian soldiers? Colonial troops? Neighbouring peoples? Dictators? Or maybe the objects were sold by the owners?
Look e.g. at the object in the middle of my thumbmail. Is made by an Yoruba artist in Nigerian. I never heard that a village the Yorubas was massacred. By the way this was often art for the king. However, in the early times the Yoruba states were notorious slave traders. But these times have gone. Nowadays they are well known for beeing great artists.
@@about-africa3459
Thanks for sharing this video.
I think it's peculiar that the prices of these artworks are priced quite low when considering the high quality craftsmanship and the fact that some of them were commissioned by African royalty.
I wonder if royal cultural artefacts from the same period Europe and the "other" regions are similarly priced 🤔