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Abstract Much has been written about the spectacular naturalistic copper and copper alloy heads of Wúnmọníjẹ̀ Compound, Ilé-Ifẹ̀, Nigeria, which stunned the art world after they were unearthed in 1938, on the cusp of the Second World War. However, little scholarly attention has been afforded to the controversial aftermath of their discovery, when multiple foreign parties endeavoured to collect and export many of them from Nigeria, while legislation to prohibit the export of antiquities was lacking. Drawing on archives from the USA and the UK, this article reveals important details of the collecting of several of the heads in the late colonial period. Coinciding with renewed calls for the restitution of Nigerian cultural patrimony from foreign institutions, it sheds light on the British Museum’s acquisition of one such head, the acquisition of two by the American anthropologist William R. Bascom, and the purported export by a German export company, of several heads which remain unaccounted for to this day.
1938年,在第二次世界大战即将爆发之际,尼日利亚伊尔萨姆-伊夫莱姆Wúnmọníjẹ´Compound的铜和铜合金头像被发现后,震惊了艺术界,人们写了很多关于这些壮观的自然主义铜头像的文章。然而,学术界很少注意到这些文物发现后的争议性后果,当时许多外国当事人试图从尼日利亚收集和出口其中许多文物,而禁止出口文物的立法却缺乏。本文借鉴了美国和英国的档案资料,揭示了殖民后期收集几具头颅的重要细节。与此同时,人们再次呼吁从外国机构归还尼日利亚文化遗产,这也揭示了大英博物馆获得了一个这样的头像,美国人类学家威廉·r·巴斯科姆(William R. Bascom)获得了两个头像,以及一家德国出口公司据称出口了几个至今仍下落不明的头像。
期刊介绍:
The Journal of the History of Collections is dedicated to providing the clearest insight into all aspects of collecting activity. For centuries collecting has been the pursuit of princes and apothecaries, scholars and amatuers alike. Only recently, however, has the study of collections and their collectors become the subject of great multidisciplinary interest. The range of the Journal of the History of Collections embraces the contents of collections, the processes which initiated their formation, and the circumstances of the collectors themselves. As well as publishing original papers, the Journal includes listings of forthcoming events, conferences, and reviews of relevant publications and exhibitions.