Kings on a journey - Yoruba - Benin (No reserve price)

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Rois en voyage, a bronze sculpture from Benin in the Yoruba tradition, provenance: private collection, 36 cm high and 33 cm wide, dating to the late 20th century.

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Kings on a journey
The Kingdom of Benin City, in southern Nigeria, was one of the most powerful empires in Africa. The royal city is believed to have been founded by a prince from the neighboring city of Ifé around the 13th century, before encounters with Portuguese colonizers from the 15th century, followed by trade exchanges and attempts at Christianization. Benin City was eventually sacked by the English in 1897. The king of Benin was the Oba, who was glorified by a highly developed court art, including carved leopards made using the lost-wax casting technique and cast in bronze (brass made of copper and lead). The leopard symbolically held the same position among animals as the Oba did among his subjects. The Kingdom of Benin is also renowned for its bronze heads of Oba, court dwarf sculptures, European soldier sculptures, carved ivory tusks, and especially the bronze plaques that decorated the Oba’s palace.

Kings on a journey
The Kingdom of Benin City, in southern Nigeria, was one of the most powerful empires in Africa. The royal city is believed to have been founded by a prince from the neighboring city of Ifé around the 13th century, before encounters with Portuguese colonizers from the 15th century, followed by trade exchanges and attempts at Christianization. Benin City was eventually sacked by the English in 1897. The king of Benin was the Oba, who was glorified by a highly developed court art, including carved leopards made using the lost-wax casting technique and cast in bronze (brass made of copper and lead). The leopard symbolically held the same position among animals as the Oba did among his subjects. The Kingdom of Benin is also renowned for its bronze heads of Oba, court dwarf sculptures, European soldier sculptures, carved ivory tusks, and especially the bronze plaques that decorated the Oba’s palace.

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No. of items
1
Ethnic group/ culture
Yoruba
Country of Origin
Benin
Period
Late 20th century
Material
Bronze
Sold with stand
No
Condition
Good condition
Title of artwork
Kings on a journey
Height
36 cm
Width
33 cm
Provenance
Private collection
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Objects sold
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