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Sketches of Africa (engraving)
1590426 Sketches of Africa (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sketches of Africa. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 28 May 1881.
English School (19th Century)); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 22316740
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East Africa Fortifications Fortified Madagascar Mozambique Police Rampart
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This print titled "Sketches of Africa" takes us on a visual journey back to the 19th century. The engraving, created by an anonymous English School artist, offers a glimpse into the diverse and vibrant landscapes of Africa. The image showcases various scenes from East Africa, capturing the essence of its rich cultural heritage. From imposing fortifications to traditional tribal dress, each element tells a story of this enchanting continent. In the foreground, we see Hova Beach Governor and Sakalave Policeman standing side by side in their distinctive attire. Their presence symbolizes the coexistence of different communities within Madagascar's social fabric. Further along, our gaze is drawn towards Fort of St Sebastian in Mozambique - an impressive fortress that once stood as a testament to colonial power and protection against external threats. The intricate details depicted in this engraving transport us back in time, allowing us to appreciate both the architectural marvels and indigenous traditions that shaped African history. As we delve deeper into this artwork, it becomes evident that these sketches were originally published as illustrations for The Illustrated London News on May 28th, 1881. This historical context adds another layer of significance to these images as they served as windows into distant lands for readers at that time. Through Bridgeman Images' meticulous reproduction process, this print invites viewers to immerse themselves in Africa's past while celebrating its enduring beauty and diversity.
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