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Top part of Salt Cellar by the Master of the Heraldic Ship, Nigeria, Bini-Portuguese, c
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Top part of Salt Cellar by the Master of the Heraldic Ship, Nigeria, Bini-Portuguese, c
XCF291043 Top part of Salt Cellar by the Master of the Heraldic Ship, Nigeria, Bini-Portuguese, c.1525-1600 (ivory) by Nigerian School, (16th century); British Museum, London, UK; Nigerian, out of copyright
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This print showcases the top part of a Salt Cellar, created by the Master of the Heraldic Ship in Nigeria during the Bini-Portuguese period. Crafted between 1525 and 1600, this exquisite ivory artwork is attributed to the Nigerian School from the 16th century. Currently housed in the prestigious British Museum in London, UK, this piece represents an important aspect of Nigerian art history. The intricate carving on this Salt Cellar depicts various elements related to trade and shipping. A sailor stands atop a crows nest, serving as a lookout for approaching vessels. The ship itself is adorned with detailed rigging and an anchor symbolizing maritime exploration and commerce. Waves crash beneath it, evoking a sense of movement and adventure. This artwork offers insight into both cultural exchange between Nigeria and Portugal during that time period and their involvement in global trade networks. It highlights not only artistic skill but also reflects historical connections between different regions. The photograph captures every detail of this remarkable sculpture, allowing viewers to appreciate its craftsmanship even from afar. Its presence serves as a reminder of Africa's rich artistic heritage while inviting us to explore narratives beyond what meets the eye - stories that intertwine cultures across continents through artistry and trade routes established centuries ago.
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