Standing Figure Representing an Oba
Origin: Benin Kingdom, Nigeria
Composition: lost wax-cast bronze
"The art of Benin is the product of
an urban royal court, and is meant to symbolize and to extol
the power, mystique, grandeur, continuity, and endurance
of the ruling dynasty and its governing institutions. From
the 14th century until its fall in 1897, Benin was ruled
by the oba, a divine ruler at the head of the political
system of titled chiefs. Under royal support, a number of
craftsman's guilds produced brass, ivory, and wood sculptures
and embroidered cloth which have become prized by museums
and command high prices on the art market. They continue
to be made today, and new forms are emerging to become part
of contemporary Benin culture" (University of Pennsylvania).
This piece is thought to be mid to late 20th
century in age, based on information provided at the time
of purchase, however, it has not been TL tested and could
be older.
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