found: His Iba Ndiaye, c1982:p. 6 (b. 1928, Saint Louis, Senegal; settled permanently in Paris; painter)
found: Africa explores: 20th century African art, 1991:p. 226 (Iba N'Diaye)
found: Ndiaye Diadji, Iba. Etre syndicaliste aujourd'hui--, 2001:t.p. (Iba Ndiaye Diadji) p. 4 of cover (Iba NDIAYE Diadji; b. Saint Louis de Sénégal; prof., Univ. Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar)
found: New York times WWW site, Oct. 15, 2008(Iba Ndiaye; b. 1928, Saint-Louis, Senegal; d. Oct. 5, Paris, aged 80; one of the most important painters of 20th-century African modernism)
found: Propos esthétiques, c2009:t.p. (Iba Ndiaye Djadji) p. 8 (Iba Ndiaye Diadji) p. 9 (Iba Ndiaye, artiste)
found: Iba Ndiaye Diadji: un monument de la lutte syndicale s'effondre, posted online Nov. 11, 2003, viewed Dec. 8, 2010(Iba Ndiaye Diadji; Iba Ndiaye; professor of esthetics, Univ. Cheikh Anta Diop, Dakar; was strong supporter of his union Sudes)
found: Dictionary of African Biography, accessed March 4, 2015, via Oxford African American Studies Center database:(Ndiaye, Iba; painter; born 1928 in Saint-Louis, Senegal; studied at Lycée Faidherbe and at Académie de la Grande Chaumière, Paris (1950); apprenticed in sculpture studios in Paris; established Section des Arts Plastiques (Fine Arts Department), Maison des Arts du Mali, known École des Arts (1959); worked in the archives of Musée de l'Homme, France (1967-1971); was a professional artist with studios in Paris and the Dordogne; held first retrospective in Europe at the Museum für Völkerkunde, Munich (1987); exhibited in Senegal, Musée Dynamique (1977), Centre culturel Gaston Berger (1981) and Galerie Nationale (2003); was honored with retrospective at Musée de la Place du Souvenir, Dakar Biennale (2008); died 05 October, 2008 in Paris, France)