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Anyanwu (English: The Awakening) is a bronze sculpture created by the Nigerian artist Ben Enwonwu between 1954 and 1955. It is a representation of the Igbo mythological figure and earth goddess Ani. It was created to mark the opening of the Nigerian National Museum in Lagos in 1956 and is still on display outside the museum. A life size version of the piece was presented to the United Nations by Nigeria in 1966 and is displayed in the Headquarters of the United Nations in New York City. Several subsequent smaller editions of the piece have since been created.

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  • Anyanwu (English: The Awakening) is a bronze sculpture created by the Nigerian artist Ben Enwonwu between 1954 and 1955. It is a representation of the Igbo mythological figure and earth goddess Ani. It was created to mark the opening of the Nigerian National Museum in Lagos in 1956 and is still on display outside the museum. A life size version of the piece was presented to the United Nations by Nigeria in 1966 and is displayed in the Headquarters of the United Nations in New York City. Several subsequent smaller editions of the piece have since been created. (en)
  • Anyanwu (en anglais : The Awakening) est une sculpture en bronze créée par l'artiste nigérian Ben Enwonwu entre 1954 et 1955. C'est un symbole de la mythologie Igbo et du dieu Anii. Elle a été créée pour la cérémonie d'ouverture du Musée nigérian à Lagos. 1956 et est toujours exposée à l'extérieur du musée. Le Nigeria a présenté une version grandeur nature aux Nations Unies en 1966 et elle a été exposée au siège des Nations Unies à New York. De nombreuses éditions ultérieures plus petites ont été créées depuis lors. (fr)
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  • Anyanwu (English: The Awakening) is a bronze sculpture created by the Nigerian artist Ben Enwonwu between 1954 and 1955. It is a representation of the Igbo mythological figure and earth goddess Ani. It was created to mark the opening of the Nigerian National Museum in Lagos in 1956 and is still on display outside the museum. A life size version of the piece was presented to the United Nations by Nigeria in 1966 and is displayed in the Headquarters of the United Nations in New York City. Several subsequent smaller editions of the piece have since been created. (en)
  • Anyanwu (en anglais : The Awakening) est une sculpture en bronze créée par l'artiste nigérian Ben Enwonwu entre 1954 et 1955. C'est un symbole de la mythologie Igbo et du dieu Anii. Elle a été créée pour la cérémonie d'ouverture du Musée nigérian à Lagos. 1956 et est toujours exposée à l'extérieur du musée. Le Nigeria a présenté une version grandeur nature aux Nations Unies en 1966 et elle a été exposée au siège des Nations Unies à New York. De nombreuses éditions ultérieures plus petites ont été créées depuis lors. (fr)
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