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SOUTH AFRICA
"Profile"
Oil, 18" x 25"
by Gerard Sekoto
"Full of stately vigor, simple yet compelling," says Woodruff. Sekoto has exhibited in the U.S., Europe and Africa. His works have been shown in connection with N.Y. staging of Alan Paton's "Cry, the Beloved Country."

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SUDAN
"Victory of Truth"
Oil, 49" x 40"
by Ibrahim El Salahi
"His works show a rare sense of design and sophistication that does not impede his warm humanism." El Salahi won U.N. traveling fellowship in 1962, is Master of Painting at School of Fine and Applied Art, Khartoum. 

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RHODESIA
"City Night Life
Oil, 20" x 15"
by Kingsley Sambo
"He handles a fluid, juicy brush, expressing his mood with true painterly feeling." Sambo has had shows on three continents; two of his works are owned by N.Y. Museum of Modern Art.

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TANZANIA
"Tending Cattle"
Oil, 52" x 40"
by Sam J. Ntiro
"He tells about the life of his people with a sense of drama." Ntiro was elected Secretary of the World Council of Craftsmen in 1964, served as Tanganyika High Commissioner in London.

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UGANDA
"Cattle People"
Oil, 48" x 36"
by Betty Manyolo
"Her work comes alive with a full-blown sense of color," says Woodruff. She also makes prints and has exhibited abroad.

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