The BBC radio series in conjunction with the British Museum threw up all sorts of exciting objects, each with their own fascinating back story:
BBC Radio 4 - A History of the World in 100 Objects - Downloads
Let's look at some of their possibilities:
Throne of Weapons
Which is a reminder of this artist:
Jay Doubleyou: shonibare - gorgeously recognisable artist
Becoming an Artist: Yinka Shonibare | Tate Kids - YouTube
Yinka Shonibare MBE: FABRIC--ATION - YouTube
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Hokusai's The Great Wave
Which takes us to:
John Berger / Ways of Seeing , Episode 1 (1972) - YouTube
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Early Victorian tea set
Which is a reminder of this again:
Jay Doubleyou: teaching empire in british schools
And what museums are doing with their imperial treasures:
Returning the Benin Bronzes - YouTube
Including the British Museum:
Benin plaque - the Oba with Europeans
With another example from west Africa here:
Ife head
BBC Radio 4 - A History of the World in 100 Objects, Status Symbols (1200 - 1400 AD), Ife head
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Finally, looking through the list, where would these objects take you?
BBC Radio 4 - A History of the World in 100 Objects - Downloads
Perhaps this?
Minoan Bull Leaper
Which might finish here:
Picasso and the Minotaur: Why Was He So Obsessed?
Exposición - Picasso Minotauro - Picasso, Pablo (Pablo Ruiz Picasso)
exploring picasso by eyesight and muscle memory | ballpoint,… | Flickr
And here:
PICASSO DRAWING OF BULL - YouTube
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