This finely cast bronze sculpture depicts a mounted horseman in the distinctive style of the ancient Sao civilization, which flourished around the Lake Chad Basin from the first millennium BC until the sixteenth century.
Created using the lost-wax casting technique, the figure illustrates the remarkable metalworking tradition developed by Sao craftsmen. Although modest in size, the composition is highly expressive. The rider features a finely incised coiffure and holds a ceremonial object against his body, while the compact horse stands on elongated tapering legs ending in a gracefully curled tail.
Equestrian figures are relatively uncommon in early African art and are generally associated with prestige, authority and elite status. Within Sao artistic production, bronze horsemen are among the most iconic surviving representations of this sophisticated pre-Islamic civilization.
With its attractive archaeological patina, balanced proportions and elegant stylisation, this bronze horseman is an appealing collector's piece for enthusiasts of African tribal art and ancient West African bronzes.
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This finely cast bronze sculpture depicts a mounted horseman in the distinctive style of the ancient Sao civilization, which flourished around the Lake Chad Basin from the first millennium BC until the sixteenth century.
Created using the lost-wax casting technique, the figure illustrates the remarkable metalworking tradition developed by Sao craftsmen. Although modest in size, the composition is highly expressive. The rider features a finely incised coiffure and holds a ceremonial object against his body, while the compact horse stands on elongated tapering legs ending in a gracefully curled tail.
Equestrian figures are relatively uncommon in early African art and are generally associated with prestige, authority and elite status. Within Sao artistic production, bronze horsemen are among the most iconic surviving representations of this sophisticated pre-Islamic civilization.
With its attractive archaeological patina, balanced proportions and elegant stylisation, this bronze horseman is an appealing collector's piece for enthusiasts of African tribal art and ancient West African bronzes.