Ijebu drum with fish legged figures. Egboni society. This large drum, of which the hide drumhead is missing, bears, in highly stylized carving, a representation of the king-god with his arm-supporters. The style differs from that typical of the capital city and closely resembles certain Yoruba carvings.
Drewal, Henry J. Mami Wata: Arts for Water Spirits in Africa and Its Diaspora. University of California - Los Angeles, Fowler Museum at UCLA, 2008. See: p. 47, fig. 27