About: Joram Mariga

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Joram Mariga has been called (and believed himself to be) the “Father of Zimbabwean Sculpture” because of his influence on the local artistic community starting in the 1950s and continuing until his death in 2000. The sculptural movement of which he was part is usually referred to as “Shona sculpture”, although some of its recognised members are not ethnically Shona. Joram Mariga died in December 2000 soon after arrival at Bonda Mission Hospital, following a car accident.

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  • Joram Mariga (* 1927 in Chinhoyi; † Dezember 2000) war ein simbabwischer Bildhauer. Er gilt als Begründer der Shona-Skulpturen. (de)
  • Joram Mariga has been called (and believed himself to be) the “Father of Zimbabwean Sculpture” because of his influence on the local artistic community starting in the 1950s and continuing until his death in 2000. The sculptural movement of which he was part is usually referred to as “Shona sculpture”, although some of its recognised members are not ethnically Shona. Joram Mariga died in December 2000 soon after arrival at Bonda Mission Hospital, following a car accident. (en)
  • Joram Mariga (Chinhoy, Zimbabue, 1927 - 2000) fue un escultor de Zimbabue. Ha sido llamado (y él mismo creía ser) el "padre de la escultura de Zimbabue" debido a su influencia en la comunidad artística local a partir de la década de 1950 y continuando hasta su muerte en 2000. El movimiento escultórico del que formó parte es por lo general referido como "", aunque algunos de sus miembros no son miembros de la etnia Shona. Mariga murió en diciembre de 2000 poco después de llegar al hospital de la misión Bonda, a raíz de un accidente de coche.​ (es)
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  • Joram Mariga (en)
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  • Highly Commended, Zimbabwe Heritage Exhibition, 1989 (en)
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  • Joram Mariga (en)
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  • Joram Mariga (en)
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  • Bonda Mission Hospital, Zimbabwe (en)
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  • Joram Mariga (en)
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  • Zimbabwean (en)
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  • Informal (en)
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  • Joram Mariga (* 1927 in Chinhoyi; † Dezember 2000) war ein simbabwischer Bildhauer. Er gilt als Begründer der Shona-Skulpturen. (de)
  • Joram Mariga has been called (and believed himself to be) the “Father of Zimbabwean Sculpture” because of his influence on the local artistic community starting in the 1950s and continuing until his death in 2000. The sculptural movement of which he was part is usually referred to as “Shona sculpture”, although some of its recognised members are not ethnically Shona. Joram Mariga died in December 2000 soon after arrival at Bonda Mission Hospital, following a car accident. (en)
  • Joram Mariga (Chinhoy, Zimbabue, 1927 - 2000) fue un escultor de Zimbabue. Ha sido llamado (y él mismo creía ser) el "padre de la escultura de Zimbabue" debido a su influencia en la comunidad artística local a partir de la década de 1950 y continuando hasta su muerte en 2000. El movimiento escultórico del que formó parte es por lo general referido como "", aunque algunos de sus miembros no son miembros de la etnia Shona. Mariga murió en diciembre de 2000 poco después de llegar al hospital de la misión Bonda, a raíz de un accidente de coche.​ (es)
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  • Joram Mariga (es)
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