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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Seydou_KeitaSeydou Keita - Wikipedia

    Seydou Keïta (French pronunciation: [sɛdu kɛjta]; anglicised to Keita; born 16 January 1980) is a Malian former professional footballer. A versatile midfielder, he operated as both a central or defensive midfielder .

  2. The great African portraitist Seydou Keïta lived in Bamako, Mali from 1921 to 2001. A self-taught photographer, he opened a studio in 1948 and specialized in portraiture. Seydou Keïta soon photographed all of Bamako and his portraits gained a reputation for excellence throughout West Africa. His numerous clients were drawn by the quality of ...

  3. www .seydoukeitaphotographer .com. Seydou Keïta (1921/23 – 21 November 2001) was a Malian photographer known for his portraits of people and families he took at his portrait photography studio in Mali's capital, Bamako, in the 1950s. [1] His photographs are widely acknowledged not only as a record of Malian society but also as pieces of art.

  4. Date of birth/Age: Jan 16, 1980 (44) Place of birth: Bamako Height: 1,83 m Citizenship: Mali. France Position: Midfield - Central Midfield Foot: left Current club: Retired Joined: Jul 1, 2017 Contract expires: - Outfitter: adidas Social-Media: Further information. Seydou Keita is the cousin of Mohamed Sissoko (Retired).

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  5. www.artnet.com › artists › seydou-keïtaSeydou Keïta | Artnet

    Seydou Keïta was a Malian photographer known for his black-and-white portraits of friends, family, and neighbors. Running a commercial portrait studio, the artist captured many idiosyncratic details of time and place, including the traditional patterned dresses of his female sitters. “It’s easy to take a photo, but what really made a ...

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  6. Seydou Keïta (1923–2001) was a pioneer of studio photography in Mali. He captured the social and cultural life of Bamako and its people with his distinctive style and vision.

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  8. Aug 22, 2007 · Seydou Keita would have remained a strictly local hero if three of his photographs hadn't turned up in a show of African art in New York, in 1991. The pictures were attributed to the world's most ...

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