Palace post "opo" · Nigeria, Yoruba · ID: 3047396
Description
wood, colour pigments, missing parts / insect caused damage, base
These posts are an architectural feature found primarily in the courtyards of palaces and at the entrances of “orisha” shrines, that is, in spaces that are privileged and sacred.
In Yoruba praise poetry, the post “opo” is a metaphor for endurance and stability: just as the post “supports” the house, so too individuals support the community and contribute to the preservation and continuity of the society.
It depicts a female figure with “yata” dance jewelry, which is always
worn in pairs, on straps arranged in a cross, on both sides of the hips.
Her left hand is placed on her chest to indicate welcome and maternal
generosity. Below is a kneeling female figure with a shell. This motif
can be interpreted as a sign of peace and welcome, because important
guests were greeted with kola nuts in such bowls.
The object Palace post “opo” with the object ID 3047396 was last part of the auction 96th Auction at April 24, 2021 on Zemanek-Münster Auction house. The object with the lot number 241 achieved a sales price of EUR 2,500.
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