No. 102017355

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A  bronze head - head - Ife - Nigeria
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A bronze head - head - Ife - Nigeria

An Ife Head of an Ooni, this bronze head portrays a ruler wearing the iconic crown of the Ooni—a symbol of authority, spirituality, and dynastic continuity. Its surface is covered with a layered patina, revealing not only the object’s age but also its centuries-long ritual presence. The facial features are strikingly individualized: asymmetrical eyes, finely modeled lips, and subtly varied proportions lend the figure a lifelike vitality uncommon in many other African royal depictions. Small imperfections and physiognomic details suggest that this may be a portrait of a historically real Ooni, a specific king from a distinct era. Yet, despite this sense of individuality, the crown situates the ruler within a broader symbolic order. It affirms power, spiritual legitimacy, and dynastic authority. Recurring stylistic patterns—the symmetry of the ears, the rhythmic detailing of the headdress, the idealized proportions—indicate that the head represents not only a specific monarch but also an archetype of kingship. The delicate balance between personal likeness and ritualized norm makes this Ife head a remarkable testament to the early city-state culture of Ife. It invites the viewer to reflect on the boundary between historical person and symbolic representation: Are we witnessing an actual life preserved in bronze, or an idea of rulership, elevated and transcended through centuries? Perhaps it is precisely this tension between the individual and the archetype that renders the head a timeless work of art.

No. 102017355

No longer available
A  bronze head - head - Ife - Nigeria

A bronze head - head - Ife - Nigeria

An Ife Head of an Ooni, this bronze head portrays a ruler wearing the iconic crown of the Ooni—a symbol of authority, spirituality, and dynastic continuity. Its surface is covered with a layered patina, revealing not only the object’s age but also its centuries-long ritual presence.

The facial features are strikingly individualized: asymmetrical eyes, finely modeled lips, and subtly varied proportions lend the figure a lifelike vitality uncommon in many other African royal depictions. Small imperfections and physiognomic details suggest that this may be a portrait of a historically real Ooni, a specific king from a distinct era.

Yet, despite this sense of individuality, the crown situates the ruler within a broader symbolic order. It affirms power, spiritual legitimacy, and dynastic authority. Recurring stylistic patterns—the symmetry of the ears, the rhythmic detailing of the headdress, the idealized proportions—indicate that the head represents not only a specific monarch but also an archetype of kingship.

The delicate balance between personal likeness and ritualized norm makes this Ife head a remarkable testament to the early city-state culture of Ife. It invites the viewer to reflect on the boundary between historical person and symbolic representation: Are we witnessing an actual life preserved in bronze, or an idea of rulership, elevated and transcended through centuries? Perhaps it is precisely this tension between the individual and the archetype that renders the head a timeless work of art.

Bidding closed
Dimitri André
Expert
Estimate  € 4,000 - € 4,400

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