Throne of Weapons | |
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Material | recycled weapons |
Size | Height: 101 cm Width: 61 cm |
Created | c.2002 |
Place | Maputo |
Present location | Room 25 in the British Museum |
Registration | 2002.Af1.1 |
The Throne of Weapons (Portuguese: Trono de Armas) is a 2002 sculpture created by Cristóvão Canhavato out of disused weapons. It is owned by the British Museum[1] and has been called the museum's most "eloquent object" and has been shown in a wide variety of ways.[2]
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