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		<title>Barbier-Muellers Four generations</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Four generations of Barbier-Muellers   Hei Tiki GENEVA – They have always been known as primitive arts specialists, or even as book lovers. Now the Barbier-Mueller family presents another side of its appetite for beautiful things: jewels and ore. In this dynasty characterized for over a century by a «collecting disease», the patriarch, Joseph Mueller, [...]]]></description>
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<p>GENEVA – They have always been known as primitive arts specialists, or even as book lovers. Now the Barbier-Mueller family presents another side of its appetite for beautiful things: jewels and ore. In this dynasty characterized for over a century by a «collecting disease», the patriarch, Joseph Mueller, is followed by his great grandson, Alexis Barbier-Mueller.</p>
<p> The former acquired before WW II certain jewels presented here (Polynesian ear ornament in sperm whale tooth or a Cameroonian ivory bracelet), while the latter has headed towa rds minerals, including quartz, schist, malachite and lapis-lazuli.</p>
<p> «Jewels by man» and «Jewels from the Earth» are confronted in a «contamination» practice which has been tested since the « cabinets de curiosités” and the Surrealists: crystals are side by side with Maya pendants, necklaces from Mesopotamia and head dresses from Tibet.</p>
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<div>•<em>Bijoux de l’homme, bijoux de la Terre</em> at the musée Barbier-Mueller, until 15 may 2010 ...</div>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Terres cuites africaines</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Mar 2009 20:33:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Terres cuites africaines: La guerre des musées n’aura pas lieu Par Arnaud Robert meg samedi21 mars 2009 Trouvé sur letemps.ch Parturiente au serpent. Terre cuite du delta intérieur du Niger, de type Djenné-Djeno, Mali. XIIe-XIVe siècle. Terre Cuite Africaine Barbier Mueller 02©Musée Barbier-Mueller, Photo Studio Ferrazzini Bouchet A l&#8217;interieur un deux articles et un mp3 [...]]]></description>
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<p>Par Arnaud Robert meg  samedi21 mars 2009 Trouvé sur <a href="http://www.letemps.ch/Page/Uuid/2c6f74c6-1598-11de-9134-960db0f20de9/La_guerre_des_mus%C3%A9es_naura_pas_lieu">letemps.ch</a></p>
<h3><a href="http://africanartclub.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/terre-cuite-africaine-barbier-mueller.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-133" style="margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;" title="terre-cuite-africaine-barbier-mueller" src="http://africanartclub.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/terre-cuite-africaine-barbier-mueller-150x150.jpg" alt="terre-cuite-africaine-barbier-mueller" width="150" height="150" /></a></h3>
<h3>Parturiente au serpent. Terre cuite du delta intérieur du Niger, de type Djenné-Djeno, Mali. XIIe-XIVe siècle. Terre Cuite Africaine Barbier Mueller 02©Musée Barbier-Mueller, Photo Studio Ferrazzini Bouchet</h3>
<p>A l&#8217;interieur un deux articles et un mp3 sur le sujet.</p>
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		<title>Medusa en Afrique La sculpture de l&#8217;enchantement</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You are invited to &#8220;Medusa en Afrique La sculpture de l&#8217;enchantement&#8221; today. Event: Medusa en Afrique La sculpture de l&#8217;enchantement &#8220;14 novembre 2008 ? 30 décembre 2009 Musée ethno Genève &#124; Carl-Vogt&#8221; What: Exhibit Host: Primitive Arts / Arts Premiers Start Time: Today, February 26 at 4:00am End Time: Wednesday, March 25 at 7:00am Where: [...]]]></description>
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<p>Event: Medusa en Afrique La sculpture de l&#8217;enchantement<br />
&#8220;14 novembre 2008 ? 30 décembre 2009 Musée ethno Genève | Carl-Vogt&#8221;<br />
What: Exhibit<br />
Host: Primitive Arts / Arts Premiers<br />
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Where: Musée ethnographique Genève</p>
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<p>14 novembre 2008 &gt;&gt;&gt; 31 décembre 2009 <strong>MEG</strong> | Carl-Vogt ...</p>]]></content:encoded>
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