A Massai/Rendille tribe girl from Kenya 1952
Philip Reeves
BronzeMetal
36 cm
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Signed P Reeves and numbered 4/8 Foundry mark Luc Harzé, Brussels Bronze, H. 36.6 cm Philip Reeves, born in Nairobi from a British father and Kenyan mother, worked mainly in terracotta. First in Nairobi and later in London where he successfully exhibits his final works in bronze that are cast in Brussels.
- About the artist
Philip Reeves, born in Nairobi from a British father and Kenyan mother, worked mainly in terracotta. First in Nairobi and later in London where he successfully exhibits his final works in bronze that are cast in Brussels.
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