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Native of Mozambique, c1850. Artist: James Prichard

Native of Mozambique, c1850. Artist: James Prichard


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Native of Mozambique, c1850. Artist: James Prichard

Native of Mozambique, c1850. Tattooed inhabitant of Mozambique, Africa. Engraving from the Natural History of Man by James Pritchard, (London, 1855)

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This photo print, titled "Native of Mozambique, c1850" takes us back in time to the rich cultural heritage of Africa. Created by James Prichard, a renowned artist and ethnographer, this engraving showcases a tattooed inhabitant of Mozambique with remarkable detail. The image captures the essence of indigenous African beauty, highlighting the intricate body decorations adorning this male subject. His face is adorned with traditional tattoos that tell stories of his ancestry and identity. The vibrant colors used in his jewelry and earrings add an extra layer of allure to his appearance. As we delve into the history behind this photograph, we are transported to 19th century Mozambique - a country brimming with diversity and individuality. This man represents not only himself but also the resilience and spirit of his people. James Prichard's expertise in capturing these moments shines through as he masterfully portrays every line and curve on this man's body. Through this print, we gain insight into Mozambican culture during a time when traditions were deeply rooted in everyday life. Let us appreciate the artistry behind this engraving as it serves as a reminder that our world is made up of diverse cultures waiting to be explored and celebrated.

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