Abstract

Leo Frobenius’s essay offers special insights into the state of the arts in the early colonial period and confronts the issues of appropriation, syncretism, and colonial modernity. These are all topics of the highest general importance in the field today but which have long been ignored out of the desire to document the history of classical African art.

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