Ifé - Nigeria






Holds a postgraduate degree in African studies and 15 years experience in African art.
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Bronze African sculpture from Nigeria in the Ifé tradition, dating to the late 20th century, a unique lost-wax piece depicting a king or warrior on horseback, with coral bead and leopard tooth regalia, 330×265×20 mm, weight 2650 g.
Description from the seller
Nigeria
Ifé
African bronze
Height: 330mm
Width: 265mm
Depth: 20mm
Weight: 2650 grams
Technique: lost wax (unique piece)
A plaque depicting a king or a mounted warrior. A plaque cast using the lost-wax technique, most likely representing a war chief or an envoy, and in any case an important dignitary of the royal court, wearing layered necklaces of long coral beads and a necklace of reversed leopard teeth, characteristic attributes of the court of the Oba, reigning (or king) of the ancient Kingdom of Benin.
The art of Benin is described as court art because it is closely associated with the king, known as Oba. The tradition of bronze court objects from Ifé dates back to the 14th century. These rectangular-shaped altars were topped with heads, statues, carved ivory tusks, bells, and staffs. They served to commemorate an Oba and to connect with his spirit.
The objects are sent with a tracking number.
Delivery in France by Chronopost within 1 to 2 days. Delivery within the European Union by Chronopost International in 3 to 5 days. Delivery by Colissimo International for the rest of Europe and worldwide.
We speak English.
Seller's Story
Nigeria
Ifé
African bronze
Height: 330mm
Width: 265mm
Depth: 20mm
Weight: 2650 grams
Technique: lost wax (unique piece)
A plaque depicting a king or a mounted warrior. A plaque cast using the lost-wax technique, most likely representing a war chief or an envoy, and in any case an important dignitary of the royal court, wearing layered necklaces of long coral beads and a necklace of reversed leopard teeth, characteristic attributes of the court of the Oba, reigning (or king) of the ancient Kingdom of Benin.
The art of Benin is described as court art because it is closely associated with the king, known as Oba. The tradition of bronze court objects from Ifé dates back to the 14th century. These rectangular-shaped altars were topped with heads, statues, carved ivory tusks, bells, and staffs. They served to commemorate an Oba and to connect with his spirit.
The objects are sent with a tracking number.
Delivery in France by Chronopost within 1 to 2 days. Delivery within the European Union by Chronopost International in 3 to 5 days. Delivery by Colissimo International for the rest of Europe and worldwide.
We speak English.
