Veranda Post of Enthroned King and Senior Wife (Opo Ogoga), 1910/14
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Crafted by renowned artist Olowe of Ise who passed away in 1938, this Yoruba masterpiece originates from the palace of the ogoga (king) in Ikere, Ekiti region, Nigeria. Dated between 1910 and 1914, it is a veranda post that depicts an enthroned king and his senior wife (Opo Ogoga). Made of wood and pigment, this artwork can be further explored on the Art Institute of Chicago's website. The 3D model was captured and processed by Christian Oiticica, who can be found on Facebook at facebook.com/pages/Christian-Oiticica/125083464451.
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