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Standing Court Attendant

Edo People, Kingdom of Benin
19th c. or before

Provenance: La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, INV. 1958.102 / Sotheby’s Parke Bernet, October 1977, lot 570 / Oscar Agard collection, Newark, NJ / By descent to family member

This wooden figure from Benin represents a court attendant, who was responsible for maintaining order and aiding the king during court proceedings. It was originally placed on a shrine in the King’s court within the royal palace, where it served as a symbol of the king’s power and authority. It is a male figure with long hair at the back, a hat on the head, and carries an axe and staff in its hands. The axe and staff held by the figure represents the power to punish those who break the law, while the staff represents authority and control. In Benin culture, these two objects were used by court attendants to maintain law and order. Its long hair at the back is a symbol of strength, power, and virility. It also wears a necklace with a long pendant meant to represent ivory, which is also a symbol of social status and power.

Standing Court Attendant

Edo People, Kingdom of Benin
19th c. or before

Provenance: La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, INV. 1958.102 / Sotheby’s Parke Bernet, October 1977, lot 570 / Oscar Agard collection, Newark, NJ / By descent to family member

This wooden figure from Benin represents a court attendant, who was responsible for maintaining order and aiding the king during court proceedings. It was originally placed on a shrine in the King’s court within the royal palace, where it served as a symbol of the king’s power and authority. It is a male figure with long hair at the back, a hat on the head, and carries an axe and staff in its hands. The axe and staff held by the figure represents the power to punish those who break the law, while the staff represents authority and control. In Benin culture, these two objects were used by court attendants to maintain law and order. Its long hair at the back is a symbol of strength, power, and virility. It also wears a necklace with a long pendant meant to represent ivory, which is also a symbol of social status and power.

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