28 Apr 2009 @ 9:09 AM 

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A fine Songye from Alain Naoum collection

Interview with Alain Naoum  April 28, 2009, part one.

David  Norden:    First let me ask what interested you initially in African Art, and how did you start dealing in the area.- Can you tell us what tribes and type of objects you sold best in the past? Do you see some actual trends?

Alain Naoum:  Since I was a child I have been always interested by the history of mankind, like most children I imagine. Questions about where we came from, what was early man and life like, etc. always held my interest.  I also really enjoyed reading the comics of “Tintin” – “Les Septs Boules de Crystal,”  “Les Cigares du Pharaon,” etc. ...

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 10 Apr 2009 @ 10:20 PM 

For details and more pictures see http://africanartclub.com/african-art/pende-art/

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 12 Mar 2009 @ 2:09 PM 

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Discover the Art of the Pende tribe. See 45 more images from the printed catalogue in the member section and a pdf interview (in French) from Mr. Desaive about his passion on collecting Pende Art. You can combine the March 20, 2009 opening at 6 p.m. at the Philippe et Lisa Laeremans Gallery with the Eurantica Fair that is also going on in Brussels at the same moment ...

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