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Alain Tala and Teddy Siemogne, 2012 Oil on Canvas.
Woman with a Pearl, 2012 Oil on Canvas.
The Three Graces, 2012 Oil on Canvas.
Saint Jerome, 2012 Oil on Canvas.
Portrait of Napolean as First Consul, 2012 Oil on Canvas.
Portrait of a Couple, 2012 Oil on Canvas.
For his first European exhibition, Wiley set off to seek out African cultures and the colonial history of France in Africa (1880-1960) as he explored Morocco, Tunisia, Gabon, Republic of Congo and Cameroon. Delving into issues of racial and sexual identity, Kehinde Wiley’s works create unexpected collisions where art history and street culture come face to face. The artist makes eroticised heroes of the ‘invisible’, those traditionally banished from representations of power.
Monsieur Seriziat, 2012 Oil on Canvas.
John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough II, 2012 Oil on Canvas.
John Churchill Duke of Marlborough I, 2012 Oil on Canvas.
Francois Bertin, 2012 Oil on Canvas.
Emperor Napoleon I, 2012 Oil on Canvas.
Bonaparte in the Great Mosque of Cairo, 2012 Oil on Canvas.
Barthelemy Toguo, 2012 Oil on Canvas.