Photo portrait of Dr Esther Mahlangu a South African artist from the Ndebele tribe
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Photo portrait of Dr Esther Mahlangu a South African artist from the Ndebele tribe
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Constance Stuart Larrabbe's photos taken from the late 30's - 40's capture the graphic and wondrous aesthetics of the Ndebele peoples of Southern Africa.
Photography by Constance Stuart Larrabee. Image courtesy of the Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives from the SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTE.
Between 1936 and 1949, Constance Stuart devoted much of her spare time to photograph the Ndebele, who lived in settlements near Pretoria. During the week, Stuartoperated her studio in town; on weekends she drove to the nearby settlements. She frequently returned to the same places, and became familiar with many Ndebele women. Stuart created portraits, recorded Ndebele architecture, and documented activities, among them wall painting and mat making
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