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Marli Shamir collection

National Museum of African Art

Object Details

Photographer
Shamir, Marli
Place
Djenné (Mali)
Mali
Ivory Coast
Burkina Faso
Timbuktu (Mali)
Mali, -- Bamako
Niger
Mopti (Mali)
Israel
Topic
Slides (Photography)
Provenance
Purchased, 2013
Photographer
Shamir, Marli
Culture
San (African people)
Dogon (African people)
Fulani
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Marli Shamir collection
Summary
Collection dates from 1966 to 1976 and includes 1,817 black and white negatives, 1,519 35mm color slides, several hundred prints, and manuscript materials. Locations include Burkina Faso, Cote d'Ivoire, Gabon, Israel, Mali, and Niger and depict agriculture, architecture, especially mosques, landscapes, marketplaces, masquerade and musical performances, sculptures, and textiles. Peoples depicted include the Bambara, Bella, Bozo, Dogon, Fulani, Gao, Mandingo, San, Songhai, and Tuarag peoples.
Biographical / Historical
Marli Shamir (1919-2016) was an Israeli photographer known for her extensive work in Mali, the Ivory Coast and Burkina Faso from 1966-1973. Born and raised in Berlin, Shamir started studying photography during her teenage years and took photography classes at the Contempora Lehrateliers für neue Werkkunst (1934-1937). In 1938, she was forced to immigrate to Israel where she initially lived in a kibbutz. From 1941-1943, she worked at the mineralogy department of the Weizmann Institute in Rehovot, and then opened her own studio in Jerusalem in 1945. In 1953, she married Meir Shamir, a former Israeli Diplomat-Ambassador, and from 1966-1973 she lived successively in Mali, Gabon and Cote d'Ivoire. She held a particular fascination with architecture, monuments, mosques, arts and habitants. During her stay in Mali, she met Pascal James Imperato with whom she wrote the article "Bokolanfini Mud Cloth of the Bamana of Mali" (African Arts, 1970). In 1976, she produced the exhibition Sahel at the Israeli museum in Jerusalem, which focused on the rural and urban architecture and people of the Sahel. The exhibition toured in Europe later that year. From 1977-1981, she lived in Strasbourg, where she focused on documenting the new style of architecture in Mali. Her work on this project is stored at the Center of Documentation in Strasbourg. In 2005, a book devoted to her photographs from Mali was published by the Grandvaux French Edition House. The National Poet of Mali, Albakaye Ousmane Kounta, collaborated with Shamir on a book of poetry, Djenney-Ferey –La terre habitee (published by Grandaux, 2007), which is illustrated with Shamir's photographs. Shamir passed away in 2016 at the age of 93.
Extent
33 Negatives (photographic) (color, 35mm)
1790 Negatives (photographic) (black and white, medium format film)
1,519 Color slides (35mm)
Date
1966-1976
Archival Repository
Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives, National Museum of African Art
Identifier
EEPA.2013-009
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Negatives (photographic)
Color slides
Photographic print
Citation
Marli Shamir collection, EEPA 2013-009, Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives, National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Arrangement
Arranged in four series, according to format. Series 1: Negatives Series 2: Slides Series 3: Photographic Prints Series 4: Manuscript Materials
Processing Information
Metadata compiled by Hannah Storch. Negatives and slides were digitized in 2019. Series 3 and 4 are currently being processed and are not available online.
Rights
Permission to reproduce images from the Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives must be obtained in advance. The collection is subject to all copyright laws.
Genre/Form
Negatives (photographic)
Photographic print
Scope and Contents
This collection dates from 1966 to 1976 and includes 1,817 black and white negatives, 1,519 35mm color slides, several hundred prints, and manuscript materials. Images were taken in Burkina Faso, Cote d'Ivoire, Gabon, Israel, Mali, and Niger and depict agriculture, architecture, especially mosques, landscapes, marketplaces, masquerade and musical performances, sculptures, textiles. Peoples depicted include the Bambara, Bella, Bozo, Dogon, Fulani, Gao, Mandingo, San, Songhai, and Tuarag peoples.
Restrictions
Use of original records requires an appointment. Contact Archives staff for more details.
Related Materials
The Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives also holds another collection of Shamir's photographs, EEPA 1995-025.
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1539289895541-1539289895543-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/xo7c5155d06-bf33-40ad-a358-bc1731c83cfe

In the Collection

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  • Wall paintings on a cave wall in Songo-Doubacoré , Mali

  • Driftwood and logs on a beach, Libreville, Gabon

  • Corridor of the Grand Mosque of San, Mali

  • People walking through the streets of Tombouctou, Mali

  • Bambara houses and Mosque in Dialakoro, Mali

  • Gallery of the Grand Mosque of San, Mali

  • Tuareg men and boys riding camels in an encampment in Ber, north of Tombouctou, Mali

  • Songhai granaries in a village outside of Gao, Mali

  • Children playing on a rock formation outside of Diamina in Sanga, Mali

  • Masses gathered outside of the Grand Mosque of Bamako for Ramadan, Mali

  • Merchants selling woolen blankets at a market, Mopti, Mali

  • Tuareg men riding camels in an encampment in Ber, north of Tombouctou, Mali

  • Woman pouring out water in Douentza, Mali

  • Kwore Society mask, Mali

  • Kinguélé

  • Rock formations in the landscape along the Route de Guinée, near Bamako, Mali

  • Woman looking at exhibition of Marli Shamir photographs of Israel in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire

  • Courtyard of the Grand Mosque of San, Mali

  • Houses in a village along a road between Libreville and Lambaréné, Gabon

  • People shopping in the main market (Le Grand Marché), Bamako, Mali

  • Djenné embroidery, Mali

  • Bokolanfini textile with koumi diosseni kandian design, Mali

  • People shopping at a market in front of the Grand Mosque of San, San, Mali

  • Peul (Fula) woman shopping at a market in Sanga, Mali

  • Men from La Compagnie Minière de l'Ogooué (COMILOG) talking on-site, Moanda, Gabon

  • Canoe sailing through the inland delta of the Niger, Mali

  • A Peul (Fula) woman standing on a street, Djenné, Mali

  • View of San from the roof of a neighborhood Mosque in San, Mali

  • Bambara maternity figure, Mali

  • Window in a building in a Songhai village near Tombouctou, Mali

  • Woman collecting water from a well in Dialakoro, Mali

  • Maure tent, north of Tombouctou, Mali

  • A merchant selling vegetables at the main market (Le Grand Marché), Bamako, Mali

  • Simple Sogoni Koun headdress, Mali

  • Young Peul (Fula) woman, Mopti, Mali

  • Ikelan (Bella) woman sitting outside of her shelter, Gao, Mali

  • A staircase off of a coutryard in the Grand Mosque of San, San, Mali

  • A street in Djenné́, Mali

  • Barber cutting hair in Bamako, Mali

  • Bozo men fishing from pirogue boats on the Niger River outside of Bamako, Mali

  • Peul men selling cattle at a market, Bandiagara, Mali

  • Men and boys fishing in Abidjan Lagoon, Côte d'Ivoire

  • Bambara door lock, Mali

  • Two oil stations and a pile of dried fish at a port, Mopti, Mali

  • Drying bricks in a village near Tene, Mali

  • A family standing at the end of a street, Mopti, Mali

  • View of Bamako, as seen from Mount Koulouba, Bamako, Mali

  • A woman decorating a Bokolanfini fabric with mud, Bamako, Mali

  • Bambara medecine man, Bamako, Mali

  • Songhai boys rowing canoes near Tombouctou, Mali

  • A Bambara weaver working on a street, Bamako, Mali

  • Songhai boys traveling in canoes from Tombouctou, Mali

  • Tower of the Grand Mosque of Djenné́, Mali

  • A Bozo fisherman throwing a net on a river in the Massala Region, Mali

  • Chiwara (Tyi Wara) Headdress, Mali

  • Habibou with his sons, Bamako, Mali

  • Plants washed up on a beach, Libreville, Gabon

  • Maijam, the new wife of Habibou, Bamako, Mali

  • Simple Sogoni Koun headdress, Mali

  • Landscape outside of Banani, Mali

  • Traditional house in the Sanga-style, Sanga, Mali

  • A photograph of two dancers during a Masquerade performance, Yamoussoukro, Cote d'Ivoire

  • Gallery of the Grand Mosque of San, Mali

  • A man standing in front of a Mosque, Douentza, Mali

  • President Bongo arriving at an Independence Day celebration, Libreville, Gabon

  • Tuareg man, Gao, Mali

  • An interior hallway of the Grand Mosque of San, San, Mali

  • A figure detail on a Baule fly-whisk, Cote d'Ivoire

  • Courtyard of the Grand Mosque of San, Mali

  • A photo reproduction of a page describing the batique fabric making process, Mali

  • Donkeys grazing in front of minarettes of the Grand Mosque of San, San, Mali

  • A Rubber Tree trunk, near Daloa, Côte d'Ivoire

  • Tree being cut down, Côte d'Ivoire

  • Mosque in Sévaré, Mali

  • Threads stretched on a loom in Bamako, Mali

  • Bambara boys after circumcision, carrying homemade instruments, Bamako, Mali

  • Dogon women walking to the market in Sanga, Mali

  • Baskets and pots outside of Dogon granaries in Sanga, Mali

  • Children walking past private houses in Djenné́, Mali

  • Courtyards with a Mosque in the background, Bore, Mali

  • Ceramics in a courtyard of a private compound in Sofara, Mali

  • Carved Dogon granary door lock, Mali

  • A Dogon basket upside-down, Mali

  • A view of Djenné from the Great Mosque of Djenné, Djenné, Mali

  • Maure tent, north of Tombouctou, Mali

  • A photograph of a child in front of a bread oven reproduced in the exhibition "SAHEL", Mali

  • A photograph reproduced in the exhibition "SAHEL", Mali

  • View of the entrance of the Grand Mosque of San from the gallery, Mali

  • A woman walking past a fabric stall in a market, Kati, Mali

  • A blind woman holding a cane during a ceremony for Ramadan, Bamako, Mali

  • People shopping at a market in front of the Grand Mosque of Djenné́, Mali

  • Bambara woman preparing food in Sirakoro village, Mali

  • Mud brick wall in Dialakoro, Mali

  • Gas lamps, Bamako, Mali

  • House in Sanga, Mali

  • Houses in a small village outside of Bamako, Mali

  • Painted wall of sanctuary in Kangaba, Mali

  • Onion fields outside of Tombouctou, Mali

  • Children of a military commandant in Goundam, Mali

  • Bokolanfini textile pattern, Mali

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The Grand Mosque of Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso
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