Brass Oba Sculpture From Benin
by Metropolitan Museum Of Art/science Photo Library
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Brass Oba Sculpture From Benin
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Metropolitan Museum Of Art/science Photo Library
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Brass oba sculpture from Benin, 16th century. Cast brass sculpture of an oba, or king, of the Edo people in the kingdom of Benin (in present-day Nigeria), during the early half of the 16th century. The king is shown wearing a woven cap of coral beads. This sculpture would have held a place of honor on an altar in the king's palace. The Edo people consider the head to be the locus of of a person's character, knowledge and authority. These sculptured heads were a visual point of reference from ruler-to-ruler, reinforcing familial succession within a dynasty. Both brass and coral were items of wealth obtained by Benin's leadership from Europe through the coastal trade.
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February 22nd, 2021
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