Early-20th Century Fon Peoples Asen Altar/Staff from Benin with Black Metal Stand - 37" H X 12" Diam.
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Fon Peoples Asen Altar in iron and aluminum. This piece depicts a blacksmith in European attire, working with tools on a round base with several objects on each side. The base of the platform has coins attached by iron wire and the entire altar is supported by an iron staff with a five prong support.
These altars serve as memorials to the dead and are typically placed in family shrines. This example, made in aluminum, is an early type being that aluminum was considered a very precious metal at the turn of the century.
This is a freestanding piece of art on a museum quality black metal base newly powder coated flat black. It would provide interest in a variety of spaces from an entry to a great room to a hallway. This piece would work in a variety of interior settings from Wabi Sabi, Organic Modern... to Loft or Coastal Modern.
Place of Origin: Benin
Date of Manufacture: 1920s
Condition: Very Good
Wear: Consistent with age. Please refer to pictures.
Dimensions:
Staff: 36.5 in. H (Total), 8 in. H (Top Portion) X 12.25 in. Diam.
Base: 7 in. L X 7 in. W X .25 in. H
Total: 37 in. H
Reference:
Johnson Museum of Art at Cornell University
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