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Weapons and Implements of the Tribes of Central Africa, visited by Mrs W Baker (engraving)
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Weapons and Implements of the Tribes of Central Africa, visited by Mrs W Baker (engraving)
1610762 Weapons and Implements of the Tribes of Central Africa, visited by Mrs W Baker (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Weapons and Implements of the Tribes of Central Africa, visited by Mrs W Baker. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 2 December 1865.
English School (19th Century)); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 22558364
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
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This engraving titled "Weapons and Implements of the Tribes of Central Africa, visited by Mrs W Baker" takes us on a visual journey back to the 19th century. The intricate details showcased in this print allow us to explore the diverse array of tools and weapons used by various tribes in Central Africa. From left to right, we are introduced to an assortment of fascinating objects that reflect both practicality and cultural significance. An axe, drum, arrows, knife, cup, stool, horn, hammer, harp, spear - each item tells its own story about the daily lives and traditions of these African tribes. The presence of Mrs W Baker adds another layer of intrigue to this artwork. As an explorer venturing into uncharted territories during a time when such expeditions were rare for women, her visit must have been met with curiosity and wonder from both sides. The composition captures a sense of anticipation as two opposing figures confront each other with their respective weapons raised high. This hints at the possibility of conflict or battle between different tribes within Central Africa. Overall, this engraving not only serves as a historical record but also invites viewers to appreciate the rich cultural heritage found within these African communities. It is through art like this that we can gain insight into distant lands and foster understanding across cultures.
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