Plaque: Warrior Chief
Benin Bronze sculpture Date: 16th–17th century
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Plaque: Warrior Chief
Summary
Plaque: Warrior Chief is a sculpture[1].
Key Facts
- Plaque: Warrior Chief is the creator of Warrior Chief — creator (P170): Edo people[2].
- Plaque: Warrior Chief's instance of is recorded as Warrior Chief — instance of (P31): sculpture[3].
- Plaque: Warrior Chief's owned by is recorded as Warrior Chief — owned by (P127): Edo people[4].
- Plaque: Warrior Chief's owned by is recorded as Warrior Chief — owned by (P127): Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs[5].
- Plaque: Warrior Chief's owned by is recorded as Warrior Chief — owned by (P127): British Museum[6].
- Plaque: Warrior Chief's owned by is recorded as Warrior Chief — owned by (P127): Nigerian National Museum, Lagos[7].
- Plaque: Warrior Chief's owned by is recorded as Warrior Chief — owned by (P127): art market[8].
- Plaque: Warrior Chief's owned by is recorded as Warrior Chief — owned by (P127): Klaus Perls[9].
- Plaque: Warrior Chief's owned by is recorded as Warrior Chief — owned by (P127): Dolly Perls[10].
- Plaque: Warrior Chief's owned by is recorded as Warrior Chief — owned by (P127): Metropolitan Museum of Art[11].
- Plaque: Warrior Chief's collection is recorded as Warrior Chief — collection (P195): Metropolitan Museum of Art[12].
- Plaque: Warrior Chief's collection is recorded as Warrior Chief — collection (P195): Nigerian National Museum, Lagos[13].
- Plaque: Warrior Chief's inventory number is recorded as 50.30.2[14].
- Plaque: Warrior Chief's significant event is recorded as Warrior Chief — significant event (P793): punitive expedition[15].
- Plaque: Warrior Chief's significant event is recorded as Warrior Chief — significant event (P793): art theft[16].
- Plaque: Warrior Chief's significant event is recorded as Warrior Chief — significant event (P793): deaccessioning[17].
- Plaque: Warrior Chief's described at URL is recorded as https://www.theartnewspaper.com/2021/06/09/the-met-will-return-two-benin-bronzes-to-nigeria[18].
- Plaque: Warrior Chief's donated by is recorded as Warrior Chief — donated by (P1028): Klaus Perls[19].
- Plaque: Warrior Chief's donated by is recorded as Warrior Chief — donated by (P1028): Dolly Perls[20].
- Plaque: Warrior Chief's described by source is recorded as Warrior Chief — described by source (P1343): The Met ought to have returned two stolen Benin Bronzes years ago[21].
- Plaque: Warrior Chief's title is recorded as Plaque: Warrior Chief[22].
- Plaque: Warrior Chief's The Met object ID is recorded as 316484[23].
Body
Works and Contributions
Plaque: Warrior Chief is the creator of Warrior Chief — creator (P170): Edo people[2].