Samuel Maharero

Thó Simões
Angola

€1.927,00
1 881 000 AOA

Painting, Mixed Media on Canvas

Size: 99 W cm x 119 H cm / 39 W x 47 H in

Ship in a tube


About The Artwork

"From the "Children of the Wind" series.
It portrays Samual Maharero, an important chief of the Herero people who inhabit Namibia and southern Angola. In January 1904 he started a revolt against the Germans who were colonising the southern region of Africa. He faced the terrible general Lothar Von Trotha, who led the Herero genocide that was the precursor to Nazism."

Originally Created: 2017
Subject: History
Material: Canvas
Medium: Acrylic and Stencil
Style: Realism, Street Art, Pop Art

Details & Dimensions

Painting: Acrylic and Stencil on Canvas
Size: 99 W x 119 H cm
Frame: Not Framed
Ready to Hang: Not applicable
Packaging: Ships in a tube

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This work, from the series "Sons of the Wind" 2017, portrays Samual Maharero, an important chief of the Herero people who inhabit Namibia and southern Angola.

In January 1904, he started a revolt against the south and the mothers who were colonizing the southern region of Africa. He faced the terrible general Lotharvon Trotha who commanded the Herero genocide, a precursor to Nazism.


Thó Simões

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Thó Simões

Thó Simões, born in Malanje, Angola, in 1973, is a multidisciplinary artist based in Luanda. A graduate of the National Institute for Artistic and Cultural Training (INFAC), his artistic career is marked by a plastic versatility that combines the symbolism of ancestral Angolan cultures with the language of contemporary urban art.

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