Types and Activities of Women Bongos by Frederic Auguste Laguillermie

Types and Activities of Women Bongos

(Types and activities of women Bongos (Central Sudan), with their metal adornment, bells and staples that they put on their ears and lips, engraving after the drawing by Laguillermie, illustrating the journey to the heart of Africa in 1868-1871, by Dr. Geor)


Frederic Auguste Laguillermie

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Types and Activities of Women Bongos by Frederic Auguste Laguillermie. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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