standing figure wearing a hat with turned-up brim in front, neck and mouth covering, armor-like tunic and anklets; figure holds spear in PR hand and removable shield in PL hand; bare feet; bell-like pendant on element at PL hip

Warrior Chief, c. 1800

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Gift of Darwin and Geri Reedyexpand_more  2006.102a,b

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This bronze figure represents a warrior chief, and would have been placed on a shrine to honor an Oba, or king, accompanied by a memorial head and tusk, bells, and other ceremonial items. The figure’s garments and accoutrements all make reference to his status as a warrior with royal associations. He holds a shield in one hand and a ceremonial spear in the other, and the series of small bells that hang from his garment are indications of his status within the warrior class. The leopard – represented in the leopard-tooth necklace and the leopard face decorating the front of the figure’s garment – was an important symbol of the Benin kingship because of its power and ferociousness. Like memorial heads, this figure also wears a large coral necklace, symbolizing the wealth and power of the Oba he served.

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Title
Warrior Chief
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2006.102a,b
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standing figure wearing a hat with turned-up brim in front, neck and mouth covering, armor-like tunic and anklets; figure holds spear in PR hand and removable shield in PL hand; bare feet; bell-like pendant on element at PL hip