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Benin Plaque, Nigeria (brass) (see also 199828 & 199829)
HSC199827 Benin Plaque, Nigeria (brass) (see also 199828 & 199829) by African School; Horniman Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: possibly attendant or bodyguard of the king (Oba); plaques adorned wooden pillars of royal palace;); Photo © Heini Schneebeli
Media ID 31725538
© Heini Schneebeli / Bridgeman Images
Cast Guard Nigerian Raised Sword
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This print showcases a remarkable piece of art known as the Benin Plaque, originating from Nigeria. Crafted in brass, this exquisite plaque is believed to have been created by the African School and is currently housed at the Horniman Museum in London, UK. The intricate details of this masterpiece are truly awe-inspiring. The plaque depicts what appears to be an attendant or bodyguard of the king (Oba), standing tall with a raised sword in hand. It is thought that these plaques were originally adorned on wooden pillars within the royal palace, adding a touch of grandeur and regality to its surroundings. Dating back to possibly the 16th century, this cast warrior figure represents the rich cultural heritage and artistic prowess of Nigerian artisans from the Edo region. The relief work on display here demonstrates their mastery over metalwork and their ability to bring life-like forms into existence. Photographed by Heini Schneebeli, this image beautifully captures every minute detail of this historic artifact. Its significance lies not only in its aesthetic appeal but also in its representation of power and protection within Nigerian society during ancient times. Bridgeman Images has once again provided us with a glimpse into our shared human history through their fine art collection.
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