Asked by Jonathan Rodriguez on Jul 02, 2024

verifed

Verified

Which of the following statements about the use of art to enhance royal authority in the kingdom of Benin is LEAST accurate?

A) For a time,the kings of Benin controlled the use of all copper within their realm,and ensured that it was used to celebrate their authority.
B) Commemorative art in Benin demonstrated the use of the physical head as a symbol of royal qualities.
C) Commemorative altars in Benin included brass representations of the heads of Benin's queen mothers.
D) Benin's kings were entombed in large pyramidal structures which were adorned with copper plaques celebrating their achievements.

Royal Authority

The power or right governing a monarchy, derived from a sovereign ruler such as a king or queen, with authority often considered divinely ordained or established by tradition.

Kingdom of Benin

A pre-colonial African empire located in what is now Nigeria, renowned for its art, especially its bronze sculptures.

Copper Plaques

Metal pieces often used for commemorative, artistic, or informative purposes.

  • Investigate how art was employed to augment royal power and commemorate accomplishments within West African monarchies.
verifed

Verified Answer

SD
Simran Dhaliwal7 days ago
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The least accurate statement is D because, while the Kingdom of Benin was renowned for its brass sculptures and commemorative art, there is no historical evidence to suggest that its kings were entombed in large pyramidal structures adorned with copper plaques. Benin's art primarily included brass plaques and sculptures used in palaces and for ceremonial purposes, not pyramidal tombs.