
Benin Style, Nigeria
Plaque
with an oba between two warriors. The bronzes of Benin are the outcome of a
long tradition. The discovery of the Benin bronzes dates from 1897, when a British
punitive expedition stripped the city of Benin of many objects, which were carried to London.
Soon after this expedition a newly elected oba
did everything to breathe new life into the old arts and was, up to a point, successful.
The Benin style is a court art from the palace of the divine oba. The oba
possessed a monopoly of bronze. The plaques cast in high relief were used to decorate
the palace. The wooden pillars of the palace were covered from head to foot with such
plaques. They depicted various motifs and scenes. Figures are modeled in high relief. They
appear standing in a stiffly frontal pose, as if in a kind of ceremonial posture, with all
the details of their regalia or dress carefully portrayed. This plaque presents the
equestrian figure of an oba with two warriors.
Material: African bronze
Size: 16x11½x4
Price: $310+$40
(S&H)
[#N5B6B600]