Benin bronze plaque featuring three figures standing side by side. Each figure is dressed in western attire, including a distinctive helmet and a garment that appears to be a tunic or armor. They each hold a staff or scepter in their right hand and a weapon resembling a trident in their left hand. The figures are highly detailed, with facial features and clothing folds meticulously rendered.The plaque itself has a rectangular shape with a textured background that includes subtle decorative elements (river leaf patterns). This artwork is characteristic of the Benin bronzes, renowned for their intricate craftsmanship and historical significance in the Benin Kingdom.Plaques such as this one were mounted on the walls of the Oba's Palace and documented the history of the Benin Kingdom.These cast pieces are made from copper alloys, including bronze
Source: Omorogbe, Aigbe. Ama(Relief Plaque), Bronze-cast(lost-wax), Private collection, Benin city
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