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The Advance towards Dongola, Egyptian Camel Corps patrolling in the Desert South of Akasheh (litho)
1605534 The Advance towards Dongola, Egyptian Camel Corps patrolling in the Desert South of Akasheh (litho) by Woodville, Richard Caton II (1856-1927) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Advance towards Dongola, Egyptian Camel Corps patrolling in the Desert South of Akasheh. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 28 March 1896.
R Caton Woodville); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 23097960
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
Advance Akasheh Bactrian Camel Camel Camels Desert Dongola Mahdist War Patrolling South Sudan
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The Advance towards Dongola captures a captivating moment in history, as depicted in this lithographic print by Richard Caton Woodville II. The scene showcases the Egyptian Camel Corps patrolling the vast desert south of Akasheh during the Mahdist War. Intriguingly, the image highlights both the military prowess and unique transportation methods employed during this campaign. The imposing figures of soldiers atop their trusty camels dominate the foreground, showcasing their strength and resilience amidst harsh conditions. Woodville's attention to detail is evident in his portrayal of these magnificent animals. From their distinctive humps to their sturdy legs, every aspect is meticulously rendered, capturing not only their physicality but also their importance in navigating treacherous terrains. The barren desert landscape stretches out behind them, emphasizing both the isolation and danger faced by these brave men on their mission towards Dongola. The artist's use of light and shadow adds depth to the composition, evoking a sense of mystery and anticipation for what lies ahead. This lithograph originally appeared as an illustration for The Illustrated London News in March 1896, providing readers with a glimpse into this significant event unfolding thousands of miles away. Today, it serves as a testament to human determination and adaptability in challenging circumstances.
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