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Français : Griots de Sambala, roi de Médine (illustration de Côte occidentale d'Afrique du Colonel Frey) - Fig.81 p.128 - [Cote : Réserve A 200 386]
English: Griots of Sambala (king of Médina), an illustration from the book Côte occidentale d'Afrique (West Coast of Africa) by Colonel Frey). Figure 81 page 128 in the book. [Bilbiothèque nationale de France library info... "Cote : Réserve A 200 386"]
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Pierre-Georges Jeanniot (gravure)[1]

M. Barbier (photograph from which gravure was made) probably Joannès Barbier (Jean Ennemond Barbier)

  1. Slide Exhibits. decodingwadeinthewater.wordpress.com. "The artist and engraver who traveled with Col. Henri-Nicolas Frey was Pierre-Georges Jeanniot (1848 – 1934), a Swiss–French painter, designer, watercolorist, and engraver who was born in Geneva, Switzerland and died in France."
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Griots of Sambala, king of Médina (Fula people, Mali), 1890

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