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The king of the Ashanti welcoming an English mission
The King of the Ashanti (Ghana) welcoming an English mission led by Thomas Bowdich in 1817. Reception feast with dancers, drummers, horns, parasols and flags, the king seated on a gold stool. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Antonio Sasso from Giulio Ferrarios Ancient and Modern Costumes of all the Peoples of the World, Florence, Italy, 1843
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Ashanti Drum Ferrario Ghana Giulio Horn Hospitality Mission Parasol Reception Sasso Stool
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This hand-colored copperplate engraving, created by Antonio Sasso in 1843 for Giulio Ferrari's "Ancient and Modern Costumes of all the Peoples of the World," offers a fascinating glimpse into the rich cultural exchange between the Ashanti people of Ghana and the English mission led by Thomas Bowdich in 1817. The image depicts the warm welcome extended to the English visitors by the King of the Ashanti, who is seated regally on a golden stool, adorned with intricate patterns and symbols of his power and authority. Surrounding the king are an array of Ashanti dignitaries, musicians, and dancers, all eager to share their customs and traditions with their esteemed guests. The scene is filled with vibrant energy and excitement, as drummers beat their instruments in rhythmic unison, horns blare triumphantly, and colorful parasols and flags wave proudly in the air. The King of the Ashanti's hospitality is on full display, as a grand reception feast is prepared for the English missionaries. The image captures the essence of the Ashanti people's renowned generosity and welcoming spirit, which was a hallmark of their culture and a key factor in their interactions with foreign visitors. This beautiful and intricately detailed illustration provides a valuable historical record of a significant moment in the relationship between the Ashanti people and the English, offering a unique window into the rich cultural traditions and customs of one of Africa's most fascinating civilizations.
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