- Frédéric Bruly Bouabré
Frédéric Bruly Bouabré, also known as Cheik Nadro (b. c. 1923), is an Ivorian artist.
Bouabré was born in
Zéprégüé , and was among the first Ivorians to be educated by the French colonial government. On March 11, 1948, he received a vision, which directly influenced much of his later work. Bouabré created many of his hundreds of small drawings while working as aclerk in various government offices. These drawings depict many different subjects, mostly drawn from localfolklore ; some also describe his ownvision s. All the drawings are part of a larger cycle, titled "World Knowledge ". Bouabré also created a 448-letter, universalalphabet , which he used to transcribe theoral tradition of his people. theBété s.Today, Bouabré lives in
Abidjan ; many of his drawings are in the collection ofJean Pigozzi .ee also
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Bété alphabet
*Bété languages References
* [http://africa.si.edu/exhibits/pigozzi/bouabre.html Bio from the National Museum of African Art]
Galleries
* [http://www.africancontemporary.com African Contemporary | Contemporary African Art Gallery]
* [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2007/09/04/babouabre104.xml Frédéric Bruly Bouabré: A childlike world of goodness and colour] - review in TheDaily Telegraph 04/09/2007
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