Nr. 102033841

Eladva
Egy bronz szobor - Benin - Nigéria
Végső licit
€ 4 200
6 nappal ezelőtt

Egy bronz szobor - Benin - Nigéria

A Bronze Horseman in the Style of Benin, rectangular base; greenish, partly encrusted surface. This distinguished bronze depicts a mounted warrior-prince, emblematic of both historical memory and courtly ideology in the Benin Kingdom (present-day Nigeria). The figure is seated astride a horse, an animal that, at the time of its introduction, symbolized prestige, military power, and cosmological authority. The prince is rendered in full ceremonial regalia: his multi-layered crown, intricate jewelry, and elaborately patterned attire convey princely rank and the sophisticated visual language of Benin court culture. The bronze surface, now greenish and partially encrusted, bears witness to centuries of patination, enhancing the tactile and aesthetic presence of the object. The figure is commonly associated with Oranmiyan, a legendary prince of the 13th century who migrated from the Yoruba capital of Ife. Oranmiyan is credited with founding the second dynasty of Benin and introducing the horse to the region, an innovation that transformed both military organization and courtly display. According to oral tradition, the name “Benin” itself derives from a term used by Oranmiyan to designate the settlement that became the kingdom’s political heart. In this sense, the bronze functions not only as a portrait of a historical figure but also as a material affirmation of dynastic legitimacy, linking successive rulers to the heroic founding moment of their lineage. Benin bronzes occupy a distinctive place in African art history, combining technical mastery with rich symbolic content. Cast using the lost-wax technique, these works demonstrate extraordinary skill in rendering human anatomy, animal forms, and ornate surface decoration. Horsemen, in particular, symbolize the consolidation of royal authority: the equestrian motif communicates control, martial valor, and the ability to mediate between the earthly and spiritual realms. In ritual contexts, such bronzes were often displayed in the palace to honor ancestral rulers, commemorate dynastic founders, and affirm the oba’s political and spiritual power. The prince’s regalia further reinforces these themes. The multi-layered crown signifies not only social hierarchy but also cosmic alignment, as rulers were believed to embody the order of the universe on earth. Jewelry and ceremonial dress act as visual markers of both wealth and ritual competence, marking the figure as an idealized model of princely authority. Together with the horse, these elements situate the bronze within a sophisticated network of visual, political, and symbolic codes that define Benin’s courtly art. Stylistically, this work reveals clear connections to the artistic traditions of Ife, the Yoruba city-state from which Oranmiyan originated. Like Ife bronzes, it demonstrates careful attention to anatomical proportion, naturalistic modeling of the human figure, and a refined treatment of surface detail. Yet, Benin artists adapted these forms to serve a distinct political and ceremonial agenda: while Ife sculptures often emphasize individual portraiture, Benin bronzes prioritize dynastic representation, hierarchical scale, and the display of power through equestrian imagery. The result is a hybrid aesthetic that honors Yoruba antecedents while asserting a uniquely Benin visual identity. This bronze horseman, therefore, operates on multiple levels: as a historical commemoration of Oranmiyan’s arrival and dynasty foundation, as a ceremonial object embedded within court rituals, and as a testament to the technical and aesthetic sophistication of Benin’s bronze-casting tradition. Its enduring patina and meticulously articulated details offer modern viewers a tangible connection to the kingdom’s storied past, evoking both the material and ideological power of one of Africa’s most celebrated artistic cultures. CAB37116

Nr. 102033841

Eladva
Egy bronz szobor - Benin - Nigéria

Egy bronz szobor - Benin - Nigéria

A Bronze Horseman in the Style of Benin, rectangular base; greenish, partly encrusted surface.

This distinguished bronze depicts a mounted warrior-prince, emblematic of both historical memory and courtly ideology in the Benin Kingdom (present-day Nigeria). The figure is seated astride a horse, an animal that, at the time of its introduction, symbolized prestige, military power, and cosmological authority. The prince is rendered in full ceremonial regalia: his multi-layered crown, intricate jewelry, and elaborately patterned attire convey princely rank and the sophisticated visual language of Benin court culture. The bronze surface, now greenish and partially encrusted, bears witness to centuries of patination, enhancing the tactile and aesthetic presence of the object.

The figure is commonly associated with Oranmiyan, a legendary prince of the 13th century who migrated from the Yoruba capital of Ife. Oranmiyan is credited with founding the second dynasty of Benin and introducing the horse to the region, an innovation that transformed both military organization and courtly display. According to oral tradition, the name “Benin” itself derives from a term used by Oranmiyan to designate the settlement that became the kingdom’s political heart. In this sense, the bronze functions not only as a portrait of a historical figure but also as a material affirmation of dynastic legitimacy, linking successive rulers to the heroic founding moment of their lineage.

Benin bronzes occupy a distinctive place in African art history, combining technical mastery with rich symbolic content. Cast using the lost-wax technique, these works demonstrate extraordinary skill in rendering human anatomy, animal forms, and ornate surface decoration. Horsemen, in particular, symbolize the consolidation of royal authority: the equestrian motif communicates control, martial valor, and the ability to mediate between the earthly and spiritual realms. In ritual contexts, such bronzes were often displayed in the palace to honor ancestral rulers, commemorate dynastic founders, and affirm the oba’s political and spiritual power.

The prince’s regalia further reinforces these themes. The multi-layered crown signifies not only social hierarchy but also cosmic alignment, as rulers were believed to embody the order of the universe on earth. Jewelry and ceremonial dress act as visual markers of both wealth and ritual competence, marking the figure as an idealized model of princely authority. Together with the horse, these elements situate the bronze within a sophisticated network of visual, political, and symbolic codes that define Benin’s courtly art.

Stylistically, this work reveals clear connections to the artistic traditions of Ife, the Yoruba city-state from which Oranmiyan originated. Like Ife bronzes, it demonstrates careful attention to anatomical proportion, naturalistic modeling of the human figure, and a refined treatment of surface detail. Yet, Benin artists adapted these forms to serve a distinct political and ceremonial agenda: while Ife sculptures often emphasize individual portraiture, Benin bronzes prioritize dynastic representation, hierarchical scale, and the display of power through equestrian imagery. The result is a hybrid aesthetic that honors Yoruba antecedents while asserting a uniquely Benin visual identity.

This bronze horseman, therefore, operates on multiple levels: as a historical commemoration of Oranmiyan’s arrival and dynasty foundation, as a ceremonial object embedded within court rituals, and as a testament to the technical and aesthetic sophistication of Benin’s bronze-casting tradition. Its enduring patina and meticulously articulated details offer modern viewers a tangible connection to the kingdom’s storied past, evoking both the material and ideological power of one of Africa’s most celebrated artistic cultures.

CAB37116

Végső licit
€ 4 200
Dimitri André
Szakértő
Becslés  € 4 700 - € 5 200

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