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Male Urhobo Statue 32″ – Nigeria – African Art

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This statue was carved in the style of the Urhobo peoples of Nigeria. The statue features a male sitting on a stool. He has scarification on his face and is holding two objects in his hands. He measures 32 inches tall and weighs 31 pounds. There is a repair to his right arms and there is cracking and wear and tear throughout this piece. Please inspect photos carefully.

Type of Object

Figure, statue

Country of Origin

Nigeria

Ethnicity

Urhobo

Material

Wood, Pigment

Approximate Age

Unknown

Height (Inches)

32"

Width (Inches)

10.5"

Depth (Inches)

11.5"

Weight (Pounds)

31 lbs

Overall Condition

Repair to right arm. Cracking and wear and tear throughout.

Tribe Information

About the Urhobo People

“The Niger River Delta area covers the entire southern part of Nigeria from the Benin River in the west to the Cross River in the east. There are two main cultural areas – the first includes the western side of the Niger River Delta and was first populated during the 9th century by migrating tribes who came from the north. The Ijo people were the first to settle in the area and now live on the shore of the Atlantic Ocean. Later, other tribes such as the Urhobo, the Isoko and the Ogoni settled in the norther and western part of this delta area. The second cultural area is centered around the Cross River in eastern Nigeria and is home to the Ibibio, the Igbo, the ekoi, the Oron and the Eket. The latter shares the same Ekpo secret society which was first introduced to the area by the Ibibio people.
The Urhobo people settled north of the Niger River Delta and live from fishing and farming. They believe that forest spirits, called Edjo, influence their everyday lives.
Source:
Baquart, Jean-Baptiste. The Tribal Arts of Africa. New York: Thames and Hudson Inc. 1998. Print.