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  1. Photography history: by African photographer Seydou Keïta (ca. 1921-2001), Untitled [Seated Woman with Chevron Print Dress], 1956. #photograpy #photographyhistory #africa #africanphotography #portraitphotography #vintagephotography

    From the Metropolitan Museum of Art: “From 1949 to 1977 Keita was the most popular portrait photographer in his native Bamako, Mali, producing thousands of commissioned portraits of politicians, government workers, shop owners, and ordinary citizens that comprise an outstanding visual record of a modern society.”

  2. Photography history: by African photographer Seydou Keïta (ca. 1921-2001), Untitled [Seated Woman with Chevron Print Dress], 1956. #photograpy #photographyhistory #africa #africanphotography #portraitphotography #vintagephotography

    From the Metropolitan Museum of Art: “From 1949 to 1977 Keita was the most popular portrait photographer in his native Bamako, Mali, producing thousands of commissioned portraits of politicians, government workers, shop owners, and ordinary citizens that comprise an outstanding visual record of a modern society.”

  3. Photography history: by African photographer Seydou Keïta (ca. 1921-2001), Untitled [Seated Woman with Chevron Print Dress], 1956. #photograpy #photographyhistory #africa #africanphotography #portraitphotography #vintagephotography

    From the Metropolitan Museum of Art: “From 1949 to 1977 Keita was the most popular portrait photographer in his native Bamako, Mali, producing thousands of commissioned portraits of politicians, government workers, shop owners, and ordinary citizens that comprise an outstanding visual record of a modern society.”

  4. Photography history: by African photographer Seydou Keïta (ca. 1921-2001), Untitled [Seated Woman with Chevron Print Dress], 1956. #photograpy #photographyhistory #africa #africanphotography #portraitphotography #vintagephotography

    From the Metropolitan Museum of Art: “From 1949 to 1977 Keita was the most popular portrait photographer in his native Bamako, Mali, producing thousands of commissioned portraits of politicians, government workers, shop owners, and ordinary citizens that comprise an outstanding visual record of a modern society.”