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The Church of St Michael, 1868 (w / c)
5929548 The Church of St Michael, 1868 (w/c) by James, Francis (Frank) Cornelius (19th century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: The Church of St Michael, 1868.
Watercolour by Captain Cornelius Francis James, Bombay Staff Corps, 1868.
James painted this view of the Church of St Michael during the advance of Lieutenant-General Sir Robert (later Field Marshal Lord) Napiers expeditionary force to King Theodores capital at Magdala. Although the engineers laid a railway and built a road part of the way into the interior of the country, Napiers men still had to traverse over 400 miles (640 km) of difficult country to get to Magdala. James served with the Bombay Staff Corps during the expedition.
The Ethiopians had been Orthodox Christians since the 4th century. In 1867, King Theodore, engaged in constant military campaigns against his mainly Moslem enemies, made diplomatic overtures to a fellow Christian power Britain in the hope that aid would be forthcoming. His correspondence was ignored (including a letter to Queen Victoria) and the king responded by imprisoning the British Consul, Captain Charles Cameron, along with several missionaries and other civilians. Napiers expeditionary force was subsequently despatched from India and advanced to Magdala, near to which the decisive actions of the campaign were fought in April 1868.); © National Army Museum
Media ID 25185112
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The Church of St Michael, 1868
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is a captivating watercolor print by Captain Cornelius Francis James, depicting the eponymous church during Lieutenant-General Sir Robert Napiers expeditionary force to King Theodores capital at Magdala. Painted with meticulous detail and vibrant colors, this artwork offers a glimpse into the challenging journey undertaken by Napiers men as they traversed over 400 miles of treacherous terrain. The painting showcases the beauty and grandeur of the Church of St Michael against a backdrop of rugged Ethiopian landscapes. Its architectural splendor stands in stark contrast to the hardships faced by both Ethiopians and British forces during this tumultuous period. The artist's skillful brushstrokes capture not only the physical features but also convey a sense of reverence and spirituality that emanates from this ancient place of worship. This artwork holds historical significance as it documents an important chapter in Ethiopia's history. It sheds light on King Theodore's desperate plea for aid from Britain, which went unanswered until Napiers expedition was dispatched. The campaign culminated in decisive battles near Magdala, where British forces successfully secured their objectives. "The Church of St Michael, 1868" serves as a poignant reminder of the cultural heritage shared between Ethiopia and Britain through Christianity. It symbolizes resilience amidst adversity and highlights how art can immortalize significant events while evoking emotions that transcend time.
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