1. Decorative plaque (the Emotan Panel), by Isaac O. Edokpolo.
c.1959–66. Wood, 39 by 29.5 by 2 cm. (Penn Museum, Philadelphia).
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10. Detail of Fig.1, showing the medallion.
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11. Isaac O. Edokpolo’s business card. 9 by 7 cm.
(Photograph Norma Wolff).
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12. Decorative plaque, by Isaac O. Edokpolo. Before 1966. Wood,
approximately 38.53 by 26 cm. (Private collection; photograph
Norma Wolff).
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2. Emotan, by John Alexander Danford. 1954. Bronze, height 182.9 cm.
without base. (Photograph Barbara Blackmun, 1994).
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3. John Danford working on Emotan in his studio in Chelsea, London,
3rd April 1953. (Keystone Press; Alamy).
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4. A group of chiefs’ wives at a palace ceremony, their hair decorated
with coral ornaments and brass feathers. 1994. (Photograph the author).
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5. The Emotan shrine as it appears today. (Photograph 21st June 2018,
courtesy AllTimePost.com).
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6. The newly crowned O. ba of Benin Kingdom, Eheneden Erediauwa,
is guided through a symbolic bridge by the palace chiefs during his
coronation in Benin City, Nigeria, 20th October 2016. (Photograph
Reuters / Akintunde Akinleye; Alamy).
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7. Decorative plaque, by Isaac O. Edokpolo. c.1960s. Wood, 30 by 28 cm.
(Private collection; photograph Michael Graham Stewart).
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8. Carved container. Late 19th century. Coconut, height 12.7 cm.
(Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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9. Prototype medallion for the London Royal Society of
Arts, by Thomas Pingo. 1790. Silver, diameter 4.4 cm.
(Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
Plate I. Portions of a Buddhist Fresco from China. A-5.45 by 2.36 m. B-4.5 by 2.43 m. (Museum of Pennsylvania University). Some Buddhist Frescoes from China
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Plate II. Portions of a Buddhist Fresco from China. A-1.56 by 0.6 m. B-3.7 by 2.19 m. (Museum of Pennsylvania University). Some Buddhist Frescoes from China
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate III. A-Portrait of a Monk. 8.12 by 6.66 cm. (British Museum.) B-Avalokitesvara. 8.9 cm., Square. (Mr. E. R. Debenham.) C-Unidentified Figure. 2.85 by 1.16 m. (Victoria and Albert Museum). Some Buddhist Frescoes from China