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TUAREGS, 1821. Veiled Tuareg nomads in the Sahara

TUAREGS, 1821.
Veiled Tuareg nomads in the Sahara. Illustration from A Narrative of Travels in Northern Africa by Captain George Francis Lyon, London, England, 1821

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1820s Captain Desert Francis George Headdress Lyon Nomad North Africa Spear Traditional Tribe Veil Hunter Gatherer Sahara Desert Tuareg


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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 25.4cm x 18.3cm (10" x 7.2")

Estimated Product Size is 26.9cm x 21.8cm (10.6" x 8.6")

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This print, titled "TUAREGS, 1821" takes us back to the vast and mysterious Sahara Desert in the early 19th century. The image showcases a group of veiled Tuareg nomads, their faces concealed by intricately woven headdresses that leave only their eyes visible. Illustrated by Captain George Francis Lyon for his book "A Narrative of Travels in Northern Africa" this artwork provides a glimpse into the lives of these enigmatic desert dwellers. The men stand tall and proud, adorned in traditional clothing that reflects both functionality and cultural significance. The Tuaregs were known as skilled hunters and gatherers, adapting to the harsh conditions of their environment with remarkable resilience. In this illustration, they carry spears – weapons essential for survival in an unforgiving landscape where resources are scarce. With its fine details and delicate shading, this print transports us back to a time when North Africa was still largely unexplored by outsiders. It serves as a testament to Captain Lyon's curiosity about different cultures and his desire to share his experiences through art. "TUAREGS, 1821" is not just a beautiful piece; it is also an important historical document that allows us to appreciate the rich traditions of one of Africa's oldest tribes - the Tuareg people - who have managed to preserve their unique way of life amidst shifting sands for centuries.

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