- Collection type
- Object
- Description
- Brass plaque with relief figure of snake.
- Cultural groups
- Edo
- Date / Period
- Date made: Circa 1500-1700
- Date collected
- By 1908 probably 1897
- Acquisition information
- Donated: 1908
- Materials and processes
- Material Brass Metal, Material Bronze Metal, Process Lost Wax Cast
- Dimensions
- Height 425 mm
- Object numbers
- Accession number: 1908.41.3
- Research and responses
This object is one of four plaques donated by Henry Nilus Thompson to the Pitt Rivers Museum in 1908. H N Thompson was based in Burma until 1903, after which he was employed by the Forestry Department, Benin Province, Southern Nigeria and was based in Benin City. [JMC 14/04/2023]
- Associated publications
- Listed as no B8/61 on p. 2.1.31 in An Illustrated Catalogue of Benin Art, by Philip J. C. Dark (Boston, MA: G. K. Hall, 1982). [JC 1995] Listed on page 227 of 'Annex 4: List of plaques by institution' in The Benin Plaques: A 16th Century Imperial Monument (Routledge Research in Art History), by Kathryn Wysocki Gunsch (London: Routledge, 2018): '[V/P] V [Institution or Collection] Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford [Acc. No.] 1908.41.3 [Wide/Narr./Frag.] Narrow [H] 42.5 [W] [blank]'. [JC 18 10 2018]
Search terms: Figure, Ornament, Animal Figure, Plaque