Product SKU: AFR331JC26DA
Description
Finely cast bronze head in the classical style associated with the Edo and Ife traditions of southern Nigeria. This sculptural vessel reflects a lineage of courtly artistry that dates back to the 12th–16th century flowering of naturalistic metalwork in Ife and its later continuation in the Benin Kingdom. Circa 19th to early 20th century, the piece embodies the enduring aesthetic vocabulary of royal portraiture including elongated neck rings signifying status and spiritual vitality, striated facial scarification marking identity and lineage, and the dignified, frontal gaze associated with idealized rulership. The crown-like headdress evokes authority and connection to the Oba (king), while the hollowed interior suggests a possible function as a commemorative or ritual vessel echoing the ancestral altar heads used in Benin to honor departed rulers. Richly patinated with age, the surface reveals subtle tonal variation and wear consistent with traditional casting and long-term handling, lending the work both sculptural presence and historical depth in a refined, gallery-level presentation.
$650.00
Dimensions
Length 4 in
Depth 5 in
Height 9 in
Quantity
1 in stock