User:Herbe1mg/Beembe tribe (Kongo)/Bibliography

Bibliography

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  • [1] This is a peer reviewed article based around the Bembe culture and their art focuses on the culture.

[2] This is a book that look over Bembe art. It is a translation from French to English so half of the pages are in French and the other half are the translations to English.

[3] This is a book about many different cultures within Africa. There is only a small section on Bembe art tied into the Western Congo Region

[4] This is a book about the different cultures within the Congo. There is a section on Bembe culture and it has connections to the Boyo. The section its that big but it does have a good start.

[5] This is a peer reviewed article based around Central African Reliquary. Bembe Reliquary is mentioned a couple times but doesn't have to much information on it in general.

[6] This is an article based around art the the Cleveland Museum got in 2006. While the art varies between cultures it discusses Bembe plank masks in a section of the article.

[7] This is a book which details different masks throughout the Congo

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  1. ^ Biebuyck, Daniel P (1967). "Bembe Art". African Arts. Vol. 5 (3): 12–19, 75–84. {{cite journal}}: |volume= has extra text (help)
  2. ^ Lehuard, Raoul (2010). Statuaire Babembe sculpture / Raoul Lehuard, Alain Lecomte ; [English translation, Julian Comoy]. ISBN 9788874395446.
  3. ^ Bascom, William Russell (1981). African art in cultural perspective; an introduction. Norton.
  4. ^ Cornet, Joseph. Art of Africa; treasures from the Congo. ISBN 0714814962.
  5. ^ LaGamma, Alisa (2007). "Eternal Ancestors: The Art of the Central African Reliquary". African Arts. 40 (4): 32–43.
  6. ^ Petridis, Constantine (2011). "New Acquisitions of African Art at the Cleveland Museum of Art". African Arts. 44 (1): 52–67 – via JSTOR.
  7. ^ Felix, Marc Leo (2018). Congo masks : masterpieces from Central Africa : a book and catalogue (1st ed.). Richmond, Virginia: Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. ISBN 9780300238754.