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Henry John Drewal Collection

National Museum of African Art

Object Details

Photographer
Drewal, Henry John
Artist
Bag Factory (South Africa)
FUBA (Federated Union of Black Artists)
Place
Morocco
South Africa
Photographer
Drewal, Henry John
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Henry John Drewal Collection
Biographical / Historical
Art historian Henry John Drewal received his BA from Hamilton College and two Masters' degrees and a PhD from Columbia University (1973). In between college and graduate school, Drewal served in the Peace Corps, where he taught French and English, organized arts camps in Nigeria, and apprenticed himself to a Yoruba sculptor. He taught at Cleveland State University (Chair of the Art Department), and was a Visiting Professor at UC-Santa Barbara and SUNY-Purchase. Since 1991 he has been the Evjue-Bascom Professor of Art History and Afro-American Studies at UW-Madison. He has published several books, edited volumes, exhibition catalogues, and many articles and produced a number of films documenting African and African Diaspora arts, and lectured widely on these topics. He has received several NEH and NEA grants, three Fulbright Research Awards (Brazil, Benin, Morocco), a Metropolitan Museum of Art Fellowship, and a Guggenheim Fellowship.
Extent
1442 Slides (photographs) (color, 35mm)
Date
1997
Archival Repository
Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives, National Museum of African Art
Identifier
EEPA.2010-010
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Slides (photographs)
Citation
Henry John Drewal Collection, EEPA 2010-010, Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives, National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Arrangement
The collection is arranged in three series: Morroco, South Africa, and Art Objects.
Processing Information
All slides digitized except for numbers 109 and 908-913.
Rights
Permission to reproduce images from the Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives must be obtained in advance. Permission to publish images from this collection must be given by Henry John Drewal. Contact Archives staff for further information. The collection is subject to all copyright laws.
Scope and Contents
Series 1 is comprised of photos taken by Dr. Henry Drewal while traveling in Morocco from May 29, 1997 to June 21, 1997. The series includes images taken in Casablanca, Rabat, Salé, Fès al Bali, Meknès, Sijilmassa, Rissani, Marrakech, and Essaouira. Subjects include architecture, market scenes, craftsmen and artisans at work, musicians, landscapes and city views, ancient sites and museums. Series 2 is comprised of photographs taken by Dr. Henry Drewal while traveling in South Africa from March 8, 1997 to March 30, 1997. The series includes images taken in Cape Town, Durban, Injasuti, Johannesburg, Lindelani, and Pietermaritzburg. Subjects include political rallies, religious festivals, artists and artist studios, universities, galleries and museums, public murals and sculptures, architecture, rock art sites, and portraits. Series 3 includes images of art objects belonging to the Drewal-Kahn private collection and paintings by Trevor Makhoba.
Restrictions
Use of original records requires an appointment. Contact Archives staff for more details.
Related Materials
Additional photographs by Henry John Drewal held at the EEPA are located within the collection: Henry John and Margaret Drewal Photographs, EEPA 1992-028. In addition, there are video productions by Henry John Drewal available in the Warren M. Robbins Library, National Museum of African Art. These include: "Efe/Gelede Ceremonies among the Western Yoruba" and "Yoruba Performance".
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1537201837111-1537201837379-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/xo79718163a-13ad-4cea-8005-607da28ca152

In the Collection

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  • Clementina Van der Walt's ceramics studio Cape Town, South Africa

  • Gathering of artists and performers at Place Jemaa el-Fna Marrakech, Morocco

  • Palm Sunday Shembe Church ceremony South Africa

  • Artist in Dalton Road Market making a sangoma beaded headdress Durban, South Africa

  • Feda, Sultan's Kasbah near Rissani Morocco

  • Embroidered cushion made by a women's cooperative, Drewal - Khan Private Collection

  • Wall mural / public art Cape Town, South Africa

  • Brass artist working in brass artist's souq souk Fès al Bali, Morocco

  • Oudaia Quarter Rabat, Morocco

  • Musee du Batha (Museum of Moroccan Art) Fès al Bali, Morocco

  • Ceramic vessels at pottery works Salé, Morocco

  • Pietermaritzburg architecture Pietermaritzburg, South Africa

  • San rock art, Battle Cave Injasuti, South Africa

  • Koranic School Fès al Bali, Morocco

  • San rock art, Battle Cave Injasuti, South Africa

  • Pattern designer for embroidery, Casablanca, Morocco

  • Airplane by Willie Bester Cape Town, South Africa

  • Ezrom Legae in his studio Johannesburg, South Africa

  • Guembri or guenbri, three-stringed musical instrument owned by famous Gnawa musician, Mahmoud Guinia Essaouira, Morocco

  • Traps in the harbor area along Atlantic coast Essaouira, Morocco

  • Mosque wall at Tour Hassan, mosque and mausoleum of King Mohammed V Rabat, Morocco

  • Wire toy made by Zimbabwe artists selling at the Durban Road Market, Drewal - Khan Private Collection

  • Boats being built in the harbor area along Atlantic coast Essaouira, Morocco

  • Wall mural / public art Cape Town, South Africa

  • Artwork of Pitika Ntuli Durban, South Africa

  • Souq souk of the dyers and tanners Fès al Bali, Morocco

  • Kairaouine mosque and university rooftops from the Palais de Fès Fès al Bali, Morocco

  • Henna designs created by the wife and daughter of Ali Kannari, guard at Medersa Bou Inania Fès al Bali, Morocco

  • Landscape at Mezguida Mezguida, Morocco

  • Community Arts Project Cape Town, South Africa

  • Sculpture by Ezrom Legae Johannesburg, South Africa

  • Sendingestig Church Cape Town, South Africa

  • Palace of rich merchant converted into a restaurant Fès al Bali, Morocco

  • Famous Gnawa musician, Mahmoud Guinia with Mukhtar Guinia or Hassan Arhaen, his brother or friend Essaouira, Morocco

  • Saadian Tombs Marrakech, Morocco

  • Africa Museum Newtown - Johannesburg, South Africa

  • Sunrise on the dunes Mezguida, Morocco

  • Mukhtar Guinia or Hassan Arhaen, brother and friend of famous Gnawa musician, Mahmoud Guinia Essaouira, Morocco

  • Newly opened hotel in Medina Riad Essaouira, Morocco

  • Ancient site of Sijilmassa Sijilmassa, Morocco

  • Ceiling of train station Rabat, Morocco

  • Willie Bester's home Cape Town, South Africa

  • Looking across to Rabat from other side of River Salé, Morocco

  • Chest on display in the Musee du Batha (Museum of Moroccan Art) Fès al Bali, Morocco

  • Medersa Bou Inania, 14th c. Fès al Bali, Morocco

  • Robben Island Museum tour Cape Town, South Africa

  • Mukhtar Guinia or Hassan Arhaen, brother and friend of famous Gnawa musician, Mahmoud Guinia Essaouira, Morocco

  • San rock art, Battle Cave Injasuti, South Africa

  • In the Dalton Road Market Durban, South Africa

  • Ancient site of Sijilmassa Sijilmassa, Morocco

  • Pottery at the Ardmore Ceramics Art Studio Durban, South Africa

  • The Game is Over (1995), painting by Trevor Makhoba

  • Palm Sunday Shembe Church ceremony South Africa

  • Medina Essaouira, Morocco

  • Wall murals / public art Johannesburg, South Africa

  • Sunrise on the dunes Mezguida, Morocco

  • Palm Sunday Shembe Church ceremony South Africa

  • Artwork by David Koloane at Speedy Bag Factory Johannesburg, South Africa

  • Robben Island Museum tour Cape Town, South Africa

  • Foothills of the Drakensburg Mountains on the way to Battle Cave (San rock art site) Injasuti, South Africa

  • Interior of Mohammed V mausoleum Rabat, Morocco

  • Motif templates in wood artisan's studio Fès al Bali, Morocco

  • Koranic School Fès al Bali, Morocco

  • Woodcarver at work Fès al Bali, Morocco

  • Rag Day parade Cape Town, South Africa

  • View of rooftops Fès al Bali, Morocco

  • Clementina Van der Walt, ceramicist Cape Town, South Africa

  • David Koloane and his work at Speedy Bag Factory Johannesburg, South Africa

  • Palm Sunday Shembe Church ceremony South Africa

  • Palm Sunday Shembe Church ceremony South Africa

  • Opening of photo exhibit on refugees at the Duch Fort, sponsored by UNESCO Cape Town, South Africa

  • Willie Bester's home Cape Town, South Africa

  • Oudaia Quarter Rabat, Morocco

  • Drums hanging in a communal house owned by the Gnawa brotherhood Zaouia Sidna Boulal (Bilal) Essaouira, Morocco

  • Musee du Batha (Museum of Moroccan Art) Fès al Bali, Morocco

  • Palm Sunday Shembe Church ceremony, near Durban, South Africa

  • San rock art, Battle Cave Injasuti, South Africa

  • Medersa Bou Inania, 14th c. Fès al Bali, Morocco

  • Saadian Tombs Marrakech, Morocco

  • Interior of Willie Bester's new home Cape Town, South Africa

  • Ceramic sculptures at the Ardmore Ceramics Art Studio Durban, South Africa

  • Pottery works with artists at work Salé, Morocco

  • View from the boat / ferry for Robben Island Museum tour Cape Town, South Africa

  • Medersa Attarin Fès al Bali, Morocco

  • Kairaouine mosque and university rooftops from the Palais de Fès Fès al Bali, Morocco

  • Zulu beer pot from the University of Durban - Pietermaritzburg museum collection Pietermaritzburg, South Africa

  • Artwork by Sam Nhlengethwa at Speedy Bag Factory Johannesburg, South Africa

  • Palace of rich merchant converted into a restaurant Fès al Bali, Morocco

  • Ceramic vessels at pottery works Salé, Morocco

  • Zulu architecture near Injasuti in the foothills of the Drakensburg Mountains Injasuti, South Africa

  • Herboriste section of souq souk Essaouira, Morocco

  • Artwork by Sam Nhlengethwa at Speedy Bag Factory Johannesburg, South Africa

  • Pottery at the Ardmore Ceramics Art Studio Durban, South Africa

  • San rock art, Battle Cave Injasuti, South Africa

  • Gathering of artists and performers at Place Jemaa el-Fna Marrakech, Morocco

  • Willie Bester's home Cape Town, South Africa

  • Dalton Road Market Durban, South Africa

  • San rock art, Battle Cave Injasuti, South Africa

  • Souq souk of the dyers and tanners Fès al Bali, Morocco

  • Willie Bester's new home with sculpture Cape Town, South Africa

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Bikes on city street Casablanca, Morocco
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