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Nicholas Mukomberanwa (1940 - 12 November 2002) was a Zimbabwean sculptor and art teacher. He was among the most famous protégés of the at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe. He was a mentor to the Mukomberanwa Family of sculptors. Mukomberanwa married his first wife, sculptor Grace, in 1965 and they had eight children. In 1965, he decided to end his career with the police to become a sculptor full-time. He continued to hone his skills over the following decade, developing one of the most distinctive personal styles found in his generation of Zimbabwean stone sculptors. The gambit paid off, and by the late 1970s and in the 1980s his work was being shown in many venues. His work has been exhibited in galleries around the world. He also became mentor to many artists in Zimbabwe, including his

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  • Nicholas Mukomberanwa (de)
  • Nicholas Mukomberanwa (es)
  • Nicholas Mukomberanwa (fr)
  • Nicholas Mukomberanwa (en)
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  • Nicholas Mukomberanwa (* 1940 im Buhera-Distrikt nahe Ruwa, damals: Südrhodesien, heute: Simbabwe; † November 2002 Ruwa) war ein bedeutender Vertreter der ersten Generation moderner Bildhauer in Simbabwe. (de)
  • Nicholas Mukomberanwa fue un escultor zimbabués, nacido el año 1940 en el distrito de y fallecido el 20 de noviembre de 2002 en Harare. (es)
  • Nicholas Mukomberanwa ( (en), 1940 — Harare, 2000) est un sculpteur et professeur d'art zimbabwéen. Il est l'un des plus célèbres anciens élèves de l'école de la Workshop School de la (en) et un mentor et professeur d'art pour la famille de sculpteurs Mukomberanwa. Ses œuvres ont été exposées dans des galeries du monde entier et il reste l'un des artistes les plus célèbres du Zimbabwe. (fr)
  • Nicholas Mukomberanwa (1940 - 12 November 2002) was a Zimbabwean sculptor and art teacher. He was among the most famous protégés of the at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe. He was a mentor to the Mukomberanwa Family of sculptors. Mukomberanwa married his first wife, sculptor Grace, in 1965 and they had eight children. In 1965, he decided to end his career with the police to become a sculptor full-time. He continued to hone his skills over the following decade, developing one of the most distinctive personal styles found in his generation of Zimbabwean stone sculptors. The gambit paid off, and by the late 1970s and in the 1980s his work was being shown in many venues. His work has been exhibited in galleries around the world. He also became mentor to many artists in Zimbabwe, including his (en)
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  • Nicholas Mukomberanwa (en)
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  • Nicholas Mukomberanwa (en)
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  • Harare, Zimbabwe (en)
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  • Buhera District, Rhodesia (en)
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