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Gabon: Philippe Ngome's Painting "My Family Goes to Market"

by Jacquiline Touba, Barbara Glasser

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Using a painting by a Gabonese boy as illustration, discusses what daily life is like in the country of Gabon.
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This unique series celebrates the artistic achievements of young artists from around the world who have painted a scene from their own lives in their own country. Using a painting by a Gabonese boy as illustration, discusses what daily life is like in the country of Gabon.
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