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African Native People, lithograph, published in 1897
African Native People: 1 - 2) Mpongwe people from Gabun; 3) Arab from Morocco; 4) Arab from the southern Tunisia; 5) Fellah; 6 - 7) Copts; 8) Koto from Niger; 9) Fang people; 10) Berber (Dachelaner); 11) Fur people; 12) Nubian; 13) Congolese people; 14) Zulu people; 15) Bagirmi boy; 16) Mangbetu (Monbuttu); 17) Zande people (Niam-Niam); 18) Madi people (Schuli); 19 - 20) Abyssinian people; 21 - 22) Khoikhoi (formerly derogatory named as Hottentots); 23) Batswana girl (Betschuan); 24) Aka people; 25 - 26) San people (Bushmen); 27) Sakalava people from Madagascar; 28) Swahili people from Zanzibar (Tanzania); 29 - 30) Somalis. Lithograph after a drawing by Gustav MAOEtzel (German painter, 1839 - 1893), published in 1897
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10"x8" (25x20cm) Photo Print
Step back in time with our exquisite collection of vintage lithographic prints from the Media Storehouse range at Fine Art Storehouse. This set of 10 captivating images offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Africa, showcasing the diverse and intriguing people of the continent. Featured in these prints are the Mpongwe people from Gabon, an Arab from Morocco, an Arab from southern Tunisia, a Fellah, Copts, Koto from Niger, Fang people, and a Berber (Dachelaner) from various regions. Each print, published in 1897, is a testament to the beauty and complexity of Africa's history. Bring these stunning pieces of history into your home and add an air of timeless elegance to your decor.
Printed on archival quality paper for unrivalled stable artwork permanence and brilliant colour reproduction with accurate colour rendition and smooth tones. Printed on professional 234gsm Fujifilm Crystal Archive DP II paper. 10x8 for landscape images, 8x10 for portrait images.
Our Photo Prints are in a large range of sizes and are printed on Archival Quality Paper for excellent colour reproduction and longevity. They are ideal for framing (our Framed Prints use these) at a reasonable cost. Alternatives include cheaper Poster Prints and higher quality Fine Art Paper, the choice of which is largely dependant on your budget.
Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This lithograph, published in 1897, showcases the diverse and rich tapestry of African native people. The print features a stunning array of individuals representing various ethnic groups from different regions across Africa. From left to right, we see the Mpongwe people from Gabun, an Arab from Morocco, an Arab from southern Tunisia, a Fellah, Copts (Egyptian Christians), a Koto from Niger, Fang people, Berber (Dachelaner), Fur people from Darfur region in Sudan, Nubian individuals, Congolese people, Zulu people with their distinctive headdresses and attire. Continuing on the bottom row are a Bagirmi boy followed by Mangbetu (Monbuttu) tribe members. Next come the Zande people (also known as Niam-Niam) and Madi people (Schuli). Moving upwards again are Abyssinian individuals hailing from Ethiopia and Eritrea. Then we have Khoikhoi men and women who were derogatorily referred to as Hottentots at that time. The image also includes representations of Batswana girl (Betschuan), Aka people from Central Africa Republic and San or Bushmen tribespeople. Towards the end are Sakalava individuals originating from Madagascar and Swahili people specifically depicted here as being from Zanzibar in Tanzania. Lastly come Somalis represented by two figures. This lithograph is based on original drawings by Gustav MAOEtzel - a German painter renowned for his depictions of indigenous cultures. It provides us with a glimpse into the vibrant fashion styles, hairstyles and traditional clothing worn by these African populations during that era.
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