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Brass Oba Figure with Beaded Regalia and Ceremonial Sword



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Title

Brass Oba Figure with Beaded Regalia and Ceremonial Sword

Alternative Title

Standing Figure with Headdress and Eben Sword

Creator

Benin Culture

Creator Biography

before 1985

Culture

Benin Culture

Place Made

Nigeria, West Africa

Description

The three brass sculptures in the Drury Collection are made in the style of Benin shrine figures, and they likely represent royal individuals in the Benin Culture. All three figures are made in traditional Benin style, with simplified, idealized, youthful adult features , outlined eyes, and a forward-facing gaze that symbolizes sight into the spirit world. The figures are also all made up of resilient brass, a royal material that represents the continuity of kingship; its reddish color symbolizes royal blood, divinity, and also a threat as it refers to the royal privilege of having the sole right to spill blood or order capital punishment, and this right is believed to deter evil. The figure also wear cast representations of strands of coral beads (another royal material) that have been woven into nets and are works as headdresses, clothing, and necklaces. All three figures carry representations of swords but only two of them carry eben, the wide royal sword, and the same two wear the heavy coral-bead regalia, coral-bead headdress, and the round royal collar that rests on the shoulders; these two figures, are likely each representations of an oba. The third figure also wears a complete outfit of coral beads and a headdress with projecting pieces, but he wears a stylized version of the collar, and he carries only an ada, a ceremonial sword that is carried by pages, priests, and town chiefs. Nevertheless, as the regalia he wears is the prerogative of an oba, he may represent an oba, or he could represent a very important royal official.

Researched by Timberlee Long, MSU Student, 2008, Under the direction of Dr. Billie Follensbee

Century

20th Century

Item Dimensions

48.5 cm h. x 10 cm w.

Medium

Sculpture

Materials

Cast Brass

Techniques

Carved Design

Provenance

Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stoneman

Acession Number

1985.37

Accession Year

1985

Photo Number

20200028