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In twelfth-century West Africa, what kind of artwork did artists create for the royal court of Ife?

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bronze and terra-cotta sculptures for the Royal Court of Ife.

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In twelfth-century West Africa, the artists did bronze and terra-cotta sculptures for the Royal Court of Ife. An example is the Bronze Head from Ife. This artwork was believed to represent a king. Another artwork is the Bronze Head of Queen Idia.
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