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Mali is a landlocked country located in West Africa, and is the eighth largest country on the continent

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Mali Collection: Bamako

Bamako Collection
7 Items

Mali Collection: Kayes

Kayes Collection
3 Items

Mali Collection: Lakes

Lakes Collection
16 Items

Mali Collection: Mali Heritage Sites

Mali Heritage Sites Collection
144 Items

Mali Collection: Maps

Maps Collection
20 Items

Mali Collection: Mopti

Mopti Collection
19 Items

Mali Collection: Segou

Segou Collection
15 Items

Mali Collection: Sikasso

Sikasso Collection
5 Items

Mali Collection: Related Images

Related Images Collection
346 Items

Background imageMali Collection: Africa Political Map

Africa Political Map
Antique illustration of a Africa Political Map from 1893

Background imageMali Collection: MANSA MUSA (1312-1337). King of Mali. Mansa Musa seated on his throne

MANSA MUSA (1312-1337). King of Mali. Mansa Musa seated on his throne. Facing him is a Tuareg on his camel. Detail from the Catalan Atlas of 1375

Background imageMali Collection: Timbuktu in Africa, as drawn by Rene-Auguste Caillie

Timbuktu in Africa, as drawn by Rene-Auguste Caillie, the first European visitor, 1828. Hand-colored 19th-century woodcut reproduction of Caillies illustration

Background imageMali Collection: Senegal - Griot playing a Kora

Senegal - Griot playing a Kora
Senegal - seated Griot playing a Kora, a 21-stringed harp lute that originated in the Gambia River valley with the Mandinko but is one of the most popular instruments in Senegal

Background imageMali Collection: Mud village, Sanga region, Dogon, Mali, Africa

Mud village, Sanga region, Dogon, Mali, Africa

Background imageMali Collection: Monkey skulls embedded in mud wall to protect against evil spirits, Dogon village of Telle

Monkey skulls embedded in mud wall to protect against evil spirits, Dogon village of Telle, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mali, Africa

Background imageMali Collection: Mali, Timbuktu

Mali, Timbuktu. An Islamic teacher corrects a childs homework on a wooden slate in Timbuktu. Since ancient times, Timbuktu has been a place of Islamic learning

Background imageMali Collection: Mali, Africa - Young women from Timbuktu

Mali, Africa - Young women from Timbuktu
Mali, Africa - Two young women from Timbuktu Date: circa 1910s

Background imageMali Collection: Mali, Africa - Two women from Timbuktu

Mali, Africa - Two women from Timbuktu Date: circa 1910s

Background imageMali Collection: Girl from Mali with wonderful beads and headdress

Girl from Mali with wonderful beads and headdress
Young Soninke Girl from Mali wearing wonderful beads and beaded headdress

Background imageMali Collection: Young Tuareg man smoking small pipe and wearing headscarf

Young Tuareg man smoking small pipe and wearing headscarf, Timbuktu, Mali, West Africa, Africa

Background imageMali Collection: Sacred rock paintings on cliff depicting Dogon customs and stories in Songo

Sacred rock paintings on cliff depicting Dogon customs and stories in Songo, Dogon Country, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mali, West Africa, Africa

Background imageMali Collection: A hand-painted sign showing the time it would take to reach Timbuktu in Mali (52 days

A hand-painted sign showing the time it would take to reach Timbuktu in Mali (52 days) if one were to set off across the Sahara Desert on a camel

Background imageMali Collection: Bobo masks during festivities, Sikasso, Mali, Africa

Bobo masks during festivities, Sikasso, Mali, Africa

Background imageMali Collection: Detail from the Catalan Atlas, 1375 (vellum) (detail of 151844)

Detail from the Catalan Atlas, 1375 (vellum) (detail of 151844)
XZL387496 Detail from the Catalan Atlas, 1375 (vellum) (detail of 151844) by Cresques, Abraham (1325-87); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris

Background imageMali Collection: Senegal Parrot AP 851 Poicephalus s. senegalus © Dennis Avon / ardea. com

Senegal Parrot AP 851 Poicephalus s. senegalus © Dennis Avon / ardea. com
AP-851 Senegal PARROT Dis: Senegal to Guinea,s Mali Poicephalus senegalus senegalus Dennis Avon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageMali Collection: Marche des Artisans (Artisans market), Djembe, Bamako, Mali, Africa

Marche des Artisans (Artisans market), Djembe, Bamako, Mali, Africa

Background imageMali Collection: Mud-walled houses, Mopti, Mali, Africa

Mud-walled houses, Mopti, Mali, Africa

Background imageMali Collection: GM1E91F04E001

GM1E91F04E001
A member of the ground staff clears snow from a C-17 cargo aircraft at RAF Brize Norton, Oxfordshire, January 14, 2013

Background imageMali Collection: Boats on the Bani river, Mopti, Mali, Africa

Boats on the Bani river, Mopti, Mali, Africa

Background imageMali Collection: Mali, Bamako

Mali, Bamako. Dyeing and rinsing cotton cloth on the outskirts of Bamako with the imposing Bank of West Africa building dominating the skyline on the opposite bank of the Niger River

Background imageMali Collection: N Tomo Institute of Bogolan, Segou, Mali, Africa

N Tomo Institute of Bogolan, Segou, Mali, Africa

Background imageMali Collection: Bobo masks during festivities, Sikasso, Mali, Africa

Bobo masks during festivities, Sikasso, Mali, Africa

Background imageMali Collection: A beautiful carved door of the Dogon Country. Mali, West Africa

A beautiful carved door of the Dogon Country. Mali, West Africa

Background imageMali Collection: Cattle drink water from Lake Wegnia, in Sahel region of Koulikoro

Cattle drink water from Lake Wegnia, in Sahel region of Koulikoro, Mali November 23, 2019. Picture taken November 23, 2019. REUTERS/Arouna Sissoko - RC2IJD9OWJTU

Background imageMali Collection: African would-be immigrants walk along roadway north of desert town of Bourfa in Morocco

African would-be immigrants walk along roadway north of desert town of Bourfa in Morocco
African would-be immigrants walk along a roadway north of the desert town of Bourfa, some 500 km (310 miles) southeast of the Moroccan capital of Rabat, October 10, 2005

Background imageMali Collection: House of Segou. Mali, West Africa

House of Segou. Mali, West Africa

Background imageMali Collection: The Sahara desert mountains near Hombori. Mali, West Africa

The Sahara desert mountains near Hombori. Mali, West Africa

Background imageMali Collection: A decorated escarpment at the Dogon village of Songho

A decorated escarpment at the Dogon village of Songho. Magic symbols spread the wall where circumcision of boys takes place each year. Dogon Country, Mali, West Africa

Background imageMali Collection: Illustration of flag of Mali, a tricolor of green, yellow, and red equal vertical stripes

Illustration of flag of Mali, a tricolor of green, yellow, and red equal vertical stripes

Background imageMali Collection: Malcolm Marshall West Indies cricketer kisses his daughter Mali, February 1990

Malcolm Marshall West Indies cricketer kisses his daughter Mali, February 1990

Background imageMali Collection: A Tuareg with his camel - French Colonial Exhibition

A Tuareg with his camel - French Colonial Exhibition
A Tuareg with his camel at The Colonial Exhibition at the Garden of Tropical Agriculture at Nogent-sur-Marne, just outside Paris, France. The Tuareg people are a large Berber ethnic confederation

Background imageMali Collection: MALI Bandiagara Escarpment Ireli Village Dogon woman at well with goat herd on scarce grazing beneath twisted

MALI Bandiagara Escarpment Ireli Village Dogon woman at well with goat herd on scarce grazing beneath twisted and mishapen trees

Background imageMali Collection: MALI Bandiagara Escarpment Sangha Detail of carved granary door

MALI Bandiagara Escarpment Sangha Detail of carved granary door

Background imageMali Collection: Mali - Bani River, principal tributary of the Niger River

Mali - Bani River, principal tributary of the Niger River
Mali - A covered dugout canoe on the Bani River, the principal tributary of the Niger River. Date: circa 1907

Background imageMali Collection: Detail from the Catalan Atlas, 1375 (vellum)

Detail from the Catalan Atlas, 1375 (vellum)
XZL151844 Detail from the Catalan Atlas, 1375 (vellum) by Cresques, Abraham (1325-87); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; Spanish, out of copyright

Background imageMali Collection: The main facade of the Bodega 'Las Arcas de Tolombon' winery

The main facade of the Bodega "Las Arcas de Tolombon" winery, Colalao del Valle, Calchaqui Valleys, Tucuman, Argentina

Background imageMali Collection: Cattle drink water from Lake Wegnia, in Sahel region of Koulikoro

Cattle drink water from Lake Wegnia, in Sahel region of Koulikoro, Mali November 23, 2019. Picture taken November 23, 2019. REUTERS/Arouna Sissoko

Background imageMali Collection: Sacred tree in Segou, Mali, West Africa

Sacred tree in Segou, Mali, West Africa

Background imageMali Collection: Mali Ston, Peljesac peninsula, Dubrovnik, Dalmatia, Croatia

Mali Ston, Peljesac peninsula, Dubrovnik, Dalmatia, Croatia

Background imageMali Collection: A traditional Moorish door is seen in Timbuktu

A traditional Moorish door is seen in Timbuktu, Mali, July 27, 2013. REUTERS/Joe Penney (MALI - Tags: SOCIETY) - GM1E97R1CD301

Background imageMali Collection: VIEW OF THE DESERT NEAR THE CITY OF BOUREM, NOTHERN MALI

VIEW OF THE DESERT NEAR THE CITY OF BOUREM, NOTHERN MALI
View of the desert near the city of Bourem, nothern Mali August 6, 2003. NO RIGHTS CLEARANCES OR PERMISSIONS ARE REQUIRED FOR THIS IMAGE REUTERS/Yves Herman PP03080090 - RP4DRIFRXOAD

Background imageMali Collection: Guinea, Africa - A Susu Girl

Guinea, Africa - A Susu Girl
A girl of the Susu tribe (Soussou) in Guinea, West Africa. The Susu are a major Mande ethnic group and are descendants of the thirteenth century Mali Empire. Date: 1910

Background imageMali Collection: Sudanese women in striped dress

Sudanese women in striped dress
FLO4635244 Sudanese women in striped dress. Below, demmes of Timbuktu (Mali) and Tibbo women of the Sahara

Background imageMali Collection: Mandingo Marabout, 1853 (lithograph)

Mandingo Marabout, 1853 (lithograph)
1936157 Mandingo Marabout, 1853 (lithograph); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; (add.info.: Mandingo Marabout (Mali)

Background imageMali Collection: Timbuktu (Mali, Africa) from a drawing by Rene Caillie

Timbuktu (Mali, Africa) from a drawing by Rene Caillie
NWI4848176 Timbuktu (Mali, Africa) from a drawing by Rene Caillie, 1799-1838), a French traveller, the first western to return from the city, 1828

Background imageMali Collection: Racine Tall, El Hadj's chief at Koundian; Journey from the Senegal to the Niger

Racine Tall, El Hadj's chief at Koundian; Journey from the Senegal to the Niger
Racine Tall, El Hadj's chief at Koundian; Journey from the Senegal to the Niger, 1875. From, Illustrated Travels by H.W. Bates. [Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, c1880, London]

Background imageMali Collection: Resort of Apes on the banks of the Senegal; Journey from the Senegal to the Niger

Resort of Apes on the banks of the Senegal; Journey from the Senegal to the Niger, 1875. From, Illustrated Travels by H.W. Bates. [Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, c1880, London]

Background imageMali Collection: Falls of Gouina, in the rainy season; Journey from the Senegal to the Niger

Falls of Gouina, in the rainy season; Journey from the Senegal to the Niger, 1875. From, Illustrated Travels by H.W. Bates. [Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, c1880, London]

Background imageMali Collection: The Falls of Felou; Journey from the Senegal to the Niger, 1875. Creator: Unknown

The Falls of Felou; Journey from the Senegal to the Niger, 1875. Creator: Unknown
The Falls of Felou; Journey from the Senegal to the Niger, 1875. From, Illustrated Travels by H.W. Bates. [Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, c1880, London]

Background imageMali Collection: Fording the Bakhoy; Journey from the Senegal to the Niger, 1875. Creator: Unknown

Fording the Bakhoy; Journey from the Senegal to the Niger, 1875. Creator: Unknown
Fording the Bakhoy; Journey from the Senegal to the Niger, 1875. From, Illustrated Travels by H.W. Bates. [Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, c1880, London]

Background imageMali Collection: Les restes de l'ancien fort de Medine Pres de Kayes; L'Ouest Africain

Les restes de l'ancien fort de Medine Pres de Kayes; L'Ouest Africain
Les restes de l'ancien fort de Medine Pres de Kayes; L'Ouest Africain, 1914. From "Grande Geographie Bong Illustree", 1914

Background imageMali Collection: La maison de Rene Caillie a Tombouctou; L'Ouest Africain

La maison de Rene Caillie a Tombouctou; L'Ouest Africain
La maison de Rene Caillie a Tombouctou; L'Ouest Africain, 1914. From "Grande Geographie Bong Illustree", 1914

Background imageMali Collection: Entrée de Barth a Tombouctou le septembre 1853; L'Ouest Africain

Entrée de Barth a Tombouctou le septembre 1853; L'Ouest Africain
Entree de Barth a Tombouctou le septembre 1853; L'Ouest Africain, 1914.From "Grande Geographie Bong Illustree", 1914

Background imageMali Collection: Miniature Painting on Paper, Ragini Mali Guro, Nathdwara School

Miniature Painting on Paper, Ragini Mali Guro, Nathdwara School
3610055 Miniature Painting on Paper, Ragini Mali Guro, Nathdwara School by Indian School; Private Collection; Dinodia

Background imageMali Collection: View of Riva Franz Ferdinand in Lussinpiccolo (Mali Loinj in Croatian)

View of Riva Franz Ferdinand in Lussinpiccolo (Mali Loinj in Croatian), a town on the island of Losinj, Croatia Croatia Lussinpiccolo. Date of Photograph:1897

Background imageMali Collection: Sculpture representing 'Ignara Mali' by Adalberto Cencetti on display at the Gallery of Modern Art in Rome

Sculpture representing "Ignara Mali" by Adalberto Cencetti on display at the Gallery of Modern Art in Rome Rome The Gallery of Modern Art Statue Liberty, Nineteenth-Twenty century

Background imageMali Collection: Barth a Tombouctou, 1853

Barth a Tombouctou, 1853
1996367 Barth a Tombouctou, 1853; (add.info.: Litho d'apres H. Barth, France, vers 1860. Coll. Part. Geography. The german explorator Heinrich Barth approaching Timbuktu (Mali), Sept. 7th 1853

Background imageMali Collection: Young Woman of Timbuktu, c.1850 (engraving)

Young Woman of Timbuktu, c.1850 (engraving)
1936302 Young Woman of Timbuktu, c.1850 (engraving) by Hendrickx, Henri & Vermocken, Edouard (19th century); (add.info.: Young woman from Timbuktu, Mali, engraving c. 1850); Photo © CCI

Background imageMali Collection: Mali Losinj, Cres Island, Croatia

Mali Losinj, Cres Island, Croatia. Cityscape image of iconic village Mali Losinj, Croatia located on Cres Island at sunset

Background imageMali Collection: Group of Kids, Mopti, Mali

Group of Kids, Mopti, Mali
Mark Boyle

Background imageMali Collection: Young Man, Djenne, Mali

Young Man, Djenne, Mali
Mark Boyle

Background imageMali Collection: Goats on a Bus, Mali

Goats on a Bus, Mali
Mark Boyle

Background imageMali Collection: A butcher in the streets of Djenné - Mali

A butcher in the streets of Djenné - Mali
Joxe Inazio Kuesta Garmendia

Background imageMali Collection: Welcoming us - Mali

Welcoming us - Mali
Joxe Inazio Kuesta Garmendia

Background imageMali Collection: Boeing 727-173C N695WA

Boeing 727-173C N695WA (msn 19509 / 459), of Air Mali, at Bamako airport. Date: circa 1972

Background imageMali Collection: Kore Society hyena mask, from the Bambara tribe, Mali (wood)

Kore Society hyena mask, from the Bambara tribe, Mali (wood)
XIR425262 Kore Society hyena mask, from the Bambara tribe, Mali (wood) by African School; Musee du Quai Branly et des Arts Premiers, Paris, France; (add.info.: Hyene mask of the Society of Kore)

Background imageMali Collection: Equestrian figure, Dogon Peoples, Mali, 19th-20th century (wrought iron)

Equestrian figure, Dogon Peoples, Mali, 19th-20th century (wrought iron)
2636058 Equestrian figure, Dogon Peoples, Mali, 19th-20th century (wrought iron) by African School; 19.7x9.5x21 cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas

Background imageMali Collection: N'Domo Mask, Bamana Culture, Mali (wood, shells & seeds)

N'Domo Mask, Bamana Culture, Mali (wood, shells & seeds)
HSC185200 N'Domo Mask, Bamana Culture, Mali (wood, shells & seeds) by African School; height:40 cm; Private Collection; Photo © Heini Schneebeli

Background imageMali Collection: Bamana Tyi Wara Mask, from Mali (wood, metal & string)

Bamana Tyi Wara Mask, from Mali (wood, metal & string)
HSC186099 Bamana Tyi Wara Mask, from Mali (wood)

Background imageMali Collection: Seated Figure, 13th century (terracotta)

Seated Figure, 13th century (terracotta)
7316846 Seated Figure, 13th century (terracotta) by African School; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: Middle Niger civilization.)

Background imageMali Collection: Marionette, Bambara Culture

Marionette, Bambara Culture
LSE3082223 Marionette, Bambara Culture, by African School; Private Collection; Photo © Leonard de Selva

Background imageMali Collection: Sirige Mask, Dogon Culture, Mali (wood) (see also 185202)

Sirige Mask, Dogon Culture, Mali (wood) (see also 185202)
HSC185203 Sirige Mask, Dogon Culture

Background imageMali Collection: Equestrian figure, Dogon Peoples, Mali, 19th-20th century (wrought iron)

Equestrian figure, Dogon Peoples, Mali, 19th-20th century (wrought iron)
2636054 Equestrian figure, Dogon Peoples, Mali, 19th-20th century (wrought iron) by African School; 19.7x9.5x21 cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas

Background imageMali Collection: Marionette, Bambara Culture

Marionette, Bambara Culture
LSE3082222 Marionette, Bambara Culture, by African School; Private Collection; Photo © Leonard de Selva


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Mali Collection

Mali is a landlocked country located in West Africa, and is the eighth largest country on the continent, with an estimated population of over 19 million people. The official language is French, although many other languages are spoken throughout the country. A rich cultural heritage and history dating back to ancient empires such as Ghana and Mali. Today, it faces challenges such as poverty, political instability, terrorism and climate change. Despite these challenges, Mali remains a vibrant nation with diverse cultures and traditions that continue to shape its identity and future aspirations.
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Our beautiful Wall Art and Photo Gifts include Framed Prints, Photo Prints, Poster Prints, Canvas Prints, Jigsaw Puzzles, Metal Prints and so much more

The Mali collection from Media Storehouse offers a stunning selection of wall art and framed prints that showcase the beauty, culture, and history of this West African country. Our collection features a diverse range of images, including breathtaking landscapes, vibrant markets, traditional architecture, and colorful textiles. Each piece captures the essence of Mali's rich cultural heritage and provides an immersive experience for those who appreciate African art. One standout image in our collection is a photograph by David Noton that depicts the iconic Great Mosque of Djenné at sunset. The mosque is one of Africa's most famous landmarks and represents an outstanding example of Sahelian architecture. Other notable pieces include portraits of local people going about their daily lives as well as aerial views showcasing Mali's vast desert landscape. The Mali collection from Media Storehouse offers a unique opportunity to bring a touch of African elegance into any home or office space.
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What are Mali (Africa) art prints?

Mali art prints are a collection of artistic creations that originate from the West African country of Mali. These prints showcase the rich cultural heritage and traditions of Mali, which is known for its vibrant music, dance, and visual arts scene. The artwork often features intricate patterns, bold colors, and symbolic imagery that reflect the country's history and customs. Mali art prints can be found in various forms such as paintings, drawings, photographs or digital designs. They are created by local artists who use different mediums to express their creativity including oil paints on canvas or ink on paper. These art prints are not only aesthetically pleasing but also serve as a way to preserve Mali's culture for future generations. They make great additions to any home decor or office space and can be used to add an exotic touch to any room. Mali art prints offer a unique glimpse into the beauty and diversity of African artistry while celebrating one specific nation's contribution to this field.
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What Mali (Africa) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Mali art prints that capture the beauty and culture of this West African country. From traditional tribal masks to colorful textiles, our collection showcases the rich artistic heritage of Mali. You can choose from a variety of sizes and formats, including framed or unframed prints, canvas wraps, and posters. Our selection includes stunning photographs of iconic landmarks such as the Great Mosque of Djenné and the ancient city of Timbuktu. We also offer striking images featuring local people engaged in daily activities like fishing, farming, and weaving. In addition to these beautiful visual representations, we have an extensive collection of artwork by contemporary Malian artists. These pieces showcase modern interpretations of traditional themes using a variety of mediums such as painting, sculpture, and mixed media. Whether you are looking for a statement piece for your home or office or want to add some cultural flair to your decor, we have something for everyone with our diverse range of Mali art prints.
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To buy Mali art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of artwork online. You will find a variety of styles and mediums to choose from, including paintings, photographs, and illustrations. Once you have found the print that you would like to purchase, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. During the checkout process, you will be prompted to enter your shipping information and payment details. Be sure to double-check all of this information before submitting your order. Once your order has been processed and shipped out by Media Storehouse, you can expect it to arrive at your doorstep within a reasonable timeframe depending on where in the world you are located. Buying Mali art prints from Media Storehouse is a straightforward process that allows you access to high-quality artwork without having to leave the comfort of your own home.
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How much do Mali (Africa) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Mali art prints at varying prices. Our collection includes stunning photographs and artworks that capture the essence of Mali's rich cultural heritage and natural beauty. The cost of our prints depends on several factors such as the size, framing options, and printing materials. We understand that art is subjective, which is why we have curated a diverse selection to cater to different tastes and preferences. Whether you're looking for traditional African motifs or contemporary pieces inspired by Malian culture, we have something for everyone. Our goal is to make high-quality artwork accessible to all without compromising on quality or authenticity. We take pride in working with talented artists and photographers who share our passion for showcasing the beauty of Africa through their work. The cost of Mali art prints varies depending on several factors but rest assured that we offer affordable options without sacrificing quality or authenticity.
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How will my Mali (Africa) art prints be delivered to me?

We take pride in delivering your Mali art prints with utmost care and attention. We use high-quality packaging materials to ensure that your artwork arrives at your doorstep in perfect condition. Our standard delivery option includes a sturdy cardboard tube that protects the print during transit. We also offer a range of framing options for those who want their artwork ready to hang straight out of the box. If you choose this option, our team will carefully frame your print using premium quality materials before shipping it to you. All our deliveries are tracked so you can keep an eye on its progress from dispatch to delivery. You'll receive a confirmation email once your order is dispatched along with tracking details so you know when to expect it. We understand how important it is for customers to receive their orders promptly and securely, which is why we work hard to ensure every aspect of the delivery process runs smoothly.
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