Photographic Print : Sacrificed to Idol
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Sacrificed to Idol
DAHOMEY A native is sacrificed, slowly and uncomfortably, to please the idol in the nearby hut Date: 1905
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Dahomey Human Idol Nearby Sacrifice Sacrificed Slowly
10"x8" Photo Print
Experience the rich cultural history brought to life through the Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints. This captivating image, "Sacrificed to Idol" by Rights Managed from Mary Evans Prints Online, transports you back in time to 1905 in Dahomey (now Benin, West Africa). Witness a profound moment in history as a native is sacrificed, showcasing the deep-rooted traditions and beliefs of the community. Add this evocative print to your collection and bring a unique and thought-provoking addition to your home or office decor.
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Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 25.4cm (8" x 10")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This haunting image captures the moment of a sacrificial rite in the Dahomey Kingdom of West Africa, as a native man is offered to the idol in a nearby hut during the early 1900s. The date of this photograph is estimated to be around 1905. The scene portrays a somber and solemn atmosphere, with the idol's hut shrouded in darkness, and the figure of the sacrificial victim, dressed in traditional attire, looking up at the idol with a mixture of fear, resignation, and acceptance. The custom of human sacrifice was deeply rooted in the religious beliefs and social structure of the Dahomey Kingdom, which was renowned for its fierce warriors and elaborate rituals. The practice was believed to ensure the continued favor of the gods and maintain the balance of the natural world. However, the image also evokes feelings of unease and discomfort, as the slow and deliberate nature of the sacrifice underscores the human cost of these ancient traditions. Despite the passage of time and the cultural transformations that have taken place in West Africa, this photograph serves as a powerful reminder of the complex and often controversial role that religious customs and traditions continue to play in shaping the lives of individuals and communities around the world. The image invites us to reflect on the complex interplay between faith, culture, and human dignity, and to consider the ways in which we can respect and honor the diversity of human experiences while promoting the values of compassion, empathy, and understanding.
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