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    Susanne Wenger MFR, also known as Adunni Olorisha (4 July 1915 – 12 January 2009), was an Austrian-Nigerian artist and Yoruba priestess who expatriated...
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    the Grove was done indiscriminately until an Austrian national named Susanne Wenger (1915-2009) helped to reinstate traditional protections. With the support...
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  • producer Susanne Wenger, also known as Adunni Olorisha (c. 1915–2015), Austrian artist Ulrich Wenger (born 1944), Swiss cross-country skier Walter Wenger, Swiss...
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    University and first Japanese person to be initiated as a babalawo. Susanne Wenger, Austrian artist Patrisse Cullors, American co-founder of the Black...
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    Agbani Darego Kofoworola Ademola Lere Paimo Genevieve Nnaji Chris Ezem Susanne Wenger Omotola Ekeinde Olu Jacobs Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu Osita Iheme Mathew Benabafa...
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    members of the Oshogbo School of Art, featuring works by Muraina Oyelami, Susanne Wenger, Rufus Ogundele, and Nike Davies-Okundaye. The museum also contains...
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  • education and was self-taught. For a long time, he lived in the house of Susanne Wenger and considered her his adopted mother. Àjàlá's main profession was a...
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  • 2010 on and eventually bring out its final issue in 2014. January 12: Susanne Wenger, Austrian illustrator and comics artist (worked for Unsere Zeitung)...
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  • in Osogbo, Nigeria. It was established by the artists Ulli Beier and Susanne Wenger. Today it is a contemporary African art gallery, hosting the work of...
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  • and searched widely for a position. He married the Austrian artist Susanne Wenger. In 1950, they both moved to Nigeria, where Beier had been hired at...
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