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This is a bronze sculpture depicting a seated elderly female figure, crafted in a traditional African style. The figure is seated with both legs folded underneath and wears a long robe that flows to the ground. The head is adorned with a tall, conical cap — a distinctive element often seen in depictions of elders, priests, or royalty in West African art traditions.
The facial features are stylized: a prominent nose, closed lips, and deeply set eyes that lend the sculpture a solemn, meditative expression. The figure holds a rounded bowl or calabash with both hands, resting it on the lap — a gesture that may signify offering, service, ritual, or reverence.
The sculptural style, patina, and subject matter suggest it could be linked to Yoruba bronze traditions (notably from Ife or Owo) or the Benin Kingdom, known for their advanced lost-wax bronze casting techniques.
Source: Oweh Art Gallery. Obo Ẹbọ, Bronze-cast (lost-wax) , Private collection, Benin city
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