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Commemorative head of a Queen Mother, Benin. Early 16th CE. Side view. Queen Idia, mother of Oba Esigie, king of Benin from the late 15th to early 16th CE, played a key role in her son's military campaigns against the Igala people, which may have been over control of the Niger waterway. A brass head representing Queen Idia was made to be placed in her altar following her death. It is said that Oba Esigie instituted the title of Queen Mother and established the tradition of casting heads of this type in honour of her military and ritual powers. Such heads were placed in altars in the palace and in the Queen Mother's residence. Bronze, iron, inlaid, lost- wax cast, 41 x 15.5 x 17 cm. Af1897,1011.1. 
Location British Museum/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier ART539876 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 2207px × 3072px 
Photo Credit © The Trustees of the British Museum / Art Resource, NY 
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Benin Culture
Bronze
Female
Head
Mother
Portrait
Queens, General
Woman