African HistoryAfrican Art MuseumBenin CityAfrican RoyaltyArt PremierRoyal CourtSmithsonian InstitutionAfrican American ArtAfrican CultureRare Portraits of Kings and Commoners from 20th-Century NigeriaFor over five decades Chief Solomon Osagie Alonge photographed the royal court and everyday life of Benin, Nigeria. Drawing on their collection of over 2,000 glass plate and large format film negatives, as well as around 100 prints, the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art is exhibiting some of his rarely seen photographs.
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