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Stanleys Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (engraving)
1627167 Stanleys Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (engraving) by Loye, Charles Auguste (Montbard) (1841-1905); Private Collection; (add.info.: Stanleys Emin Pasha Relief Expedition, Ruwenzori, " Mountains of the Moon, " North-West Peak, showing Point reached by Lieutenant Stairs, RE, and what appears to be the Crater of a Peak. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 3 March 1890.
G Montbard); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 23077192
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
Appears Crater Exomoon Full Moon Henry Morton Stanley Loye Charles Auguste 1841 1905 Montbard G Montbard George Moon Outer Space Peak Planetary Moon Point Reached Royal Engineers Showing Space Stanleys Emin Pasha Relief Expedition Ruwenzori
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This engraving, titled "Stanleys Emin Pasha Relief Expedition" takes us back to the awe-inspiring journey of Henry Morton Stanley and his team. The image showcases the majestic Ruwenzori Mountains, also known as the "Mountains of the Moon" with their peaks reaching towards a clear blue sky. At the forefront, we see Lieutenant Stairs, a member of the Royal Engineers, standing proudly on a point he reached during this daring expedition. The topography is beautifully depicted in this print, capturing every detail of these rugged mountains. One cannot help but be drawn to what appears to be a crater atop one of the peaks, adding an element of mystery and intrigue to this scene. As we gaze at this artwork, it transports us not only to Earth's natural wonders but also evokes thoughts about outer space and planetary moons. Created by Charles Auguste Loye in 1890 for The Illustrated London News publication, this engraving offers a glimpse into history while showcasing Loye's exceptional artistic skills. It reminds us that exploration knows no bounds and that human curiosity can take us to unimaginable heights. This remarkable piece from Fine Art Finder's collection allows us to appreciate both its historical significance and aesthetic beauty. It serves as a testament to human determination and our endless quest for discovery – whether it be conquering uncharted territories or exploring distant celestial bodies beyond our own planet.
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