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TIMBUKTU, 1830. Rene Caillies drawing of Timbuktu, Mali, 1830
TIMBUKTU, 1830.
Rene Caillies drawing of Timbuktu, Mali, 1830
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Media ID 12422881
1830 Aerial View African Auguste Cityscape Exploration Mali Malian Rene Village West African Timbuktu
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Estimated Product Size is 40cm x 40cm (15.7" x 15.7")
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print takes us back to the year 1830, showcasing Rene Caillies' remarkable drawing of Timbuktu in Mali. The aerial view allows us to appreciate the cityscape and get a glimpse into the early exploration of this West African village. In this image, we can see the intricate details of the buildings that make up Timbuktu's rich architectural heritage. From mosques to traditional Malian houses, each structure tells a story of its own. The Auguste atmosphere is palpable as we imagine what life was like during that time. Caillies' drawing not only captures the physical aspects but also provides insight into the cultural significance of Timbuktu. Known for being an intellectual hub and center for Islamic scholarship, it holds immense historical value. As we admire this piece, let's take a moment to reflect on how far Timbuktu has come since then. Today, it stands as a UNESCO World Heritage site and continues to be an important symbol of African heritage and identity. This print serves as a reminder of our shared human history and invites us to appreciate both the beauty and complexity found within different cultures around the world.
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