On the exhibition, Africa and the Renaissance : art in ivory, held at the Center for African Art in New York in 1988, and at the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston in 1989, and the catalogue by E. Bassani and W.B. Fagg. The objects, of which more than 250 were shown, were made in a 50-year period in the 16th c. by African craftsmen to Portuguese designs, testifying to the encounter between two cultures.
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