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Digital Benin Research
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document type
specific objects
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Institutional metadata
Reg No.
Af,A154.10
PRN
EPF11211
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Bibliography
King & Waterfield 2006:
Title/s
Benin Bronzes and Ivories (Series)
Object Name/s
photographic print (black and white)~album
Material/s
paper
Technique/s
photographic process
Description (full)
Photograph (black and white); mounted on card, part of a bound album. View of relief plaque with two warriro figures both holding eben swrods aloft in right proper hands. Small heads of Portuguese in upper left proper corner and two bottom corners. Photographic process.
Dimension/s
Height: 24.00 cm (page)~Width: 27.40 cm (page)
Subject/s
Portuguese
Previous Owner
Previous owner/ex-collection: William Downing Webster
Date/s
1898-1899 (circa)
Prod. Place/s
Photographed in: London
Assoc. Ethnic Name/s
Associated with: Edo
Assoc. Place/s
Associated with: Benin City
Assoc. Event/s
Associated Event: British Expedition to Benin City - 1897
Inscription/s
Inscription:~ Inscription details: inscription (front of mount; below photograph) in English~ Inscription quoted: Bronze plaque. £25.0.0. sold to Munich Museum.~ Inscription note: Handwritten in black ink. Description of object from the Kingdom of Benin, with indicative purchase price and name of vendor.
Curator's Comment/s
This album contains photographs of objects from the Kingdom of Benin, Nigeria sold by the London-based dealer, William Downing Webster. Many of the photographs are annotated with information relating to the vendor/s and some include purchase prices. It is likely that the photographic series was compiled by Webster in the early 1900s. By jhudson 03 Apr 2023~The relief plaque depicted in this photograph was sold by William Webster in 1899 to the Five Continents Museum, State Museums in Bavaria, Munich. Accession number: 99-6. By jhudson 03 Apr 2023~This page of the album also includes photographs Af,A154.8 & 9 (top row) and 11 & 12 (bottom row). By jhudson 18 Apr 2023
URL
https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/EA_Af-A154-10