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Benin court and ceremonial art information


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Court and ceremonial art makes up a vital corpus of Benin art. Private and public ceremonies mark many of the important moments in Benin’s yearly calendar. In the past, an elaborate series of rites were performed throughout the year to secure otherworldly support for the kingdom’s well-being and to celebrate decisive events in its history.[1]

  1. ^ "Benin. Kings and Rituals: Court Arts from Nigeria". The Art Institute of Chicago. Retrieved 1 May 2013.

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