Ori Olokun , 20th century
h = 38 in
Bronze

The emphasis on the head (Ori) in Yoruba figure sculpture goes beyond its biological importance as the site of the brain that controls the body. It reveals the anthropocentric nature of Yoruba cosmology, which identifies Olodumare (the Supreme Being), as the head of the pantheon of deities called Orisha, who act as the agents of its Ashé (enabling power) . This supreme Being is also called Oba Orun (King of the Heavens,) and Olu Iwa (Lord/Head of Existence) B. Lawal.

Autres œuvres de Benin, Nigeria

Ogiso Igodomigodo , 17th Century
h = 36 in
Bronze
Pan African Heritage Museum
Iyoba Idia Esigie in her wardress for the Battle of Idah , 20th Century
h = 48 in
Fiber, Cement, Metal
Pan African Heritage Museum
Ododua , 20th Century
h = 300 cm
Cloth, Meta
Pan African Heritage Museum
Benin Masks
h = 100 cm
Bronze
Pan African Heritage Museum
Emadas (Sword Bearers) , 20th Century
h = 100 cm
Bronze
Pan African Heritage Museum

Plus de Pan African Heritage Museum

Magic breath , 2018
h = 200 cm
Acrylic on canvas
Pan African Heritage Museum
Make your move , 2018
h = 300 cm
Acrylic on canvas
Pan African Heritage Museum
Kinshasa II
h = 300 cm
Acrylic on canvas
Pan African Heritage Museum
La forêt de l’Afrique à travers l’univers , 1999
h = 400 cm
Rafia, coton, écorces, organza tafta
Pan African Heritage Museum
Kinshasa I
h = 350 cm
Acrylic on canvas
Pan African Heritage Museum