260164 - Large African Edo/ini Benin Bronze sculpture - Benin - Nigeria.

€295.00

Large African Benin Edo Bronze heavy sculpture - Nigeria.

Height: 42 cm and almost 4 kilo.

This large, heavy bronze female servant statue from the Edo tribe of Benin is a majestic embodiment of artistic heritage.

This woman, standing like this, signifies that she was one of the king's servants. We see the jewelry, her hairstyle, and the details, and we know she held a certain position within the royal palace.

This masterpiece, meticulously crafted by skilled artisans, pays tribute to the rich cultural heritage of the Edo people. The detailed leopard sculpture captures the essence of strength, grace, and cultural significance. Enrich your space with this symbol of Edo craftsmanship, an exquisite blend of history and art that stands the test of time. Bring the spirit of the Edo tribe into your home with this striking bronze statue, a testament to the enduring legacy of African artistic expression.

The bronze statues of the Edo tribe of Benin originate from the Kingdom of Benin, located in present-day Nigeria. These magnificent bronze sculptures are not only remarkable works of art but also testify to the rich history and cultural heritage of the Edo people.

The Kingdom of Benin, known for its advanced artistic and metallurgic skills, flourished from the 11th to the 19th century. Bronze sculpture was a refined craft mastered by skilled artisans within the royal guild. These artisans were responsible for producing intricate plaques, statues, and other bronze objects that adorned the royal palace, altars, and public spaces.

Benin bronzes served various functions, including honoring past rulers, commemorating important events, and conveying spiritual and religious meaning. The artistic quality of these sculptures reflects the cultural, political, and religious aspects of the Kingdom of Benin.