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Interview with the Ouandorobbos, Ethiopia, after the expedition attack. Engraving by A. Paris to illustrate the story "Au secours d Emin Pacha", by Doctor Peters (1856-1918), 1889-1890, in Le tour du Monde 1892
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Interview with the Ouandorobbos, Ethiopia, after the expedition attack. Engraving by A. Paris to illustrate the story "Au secours d Emin Pacha", by Doctor Peters (1856-1918), 1889-1890, in Le tour du Monde 1892
LSE4335789 Interview with the Ouandorobbos, Ethiopia, after the expedition attack. Engraving by A.Paris to illustrate the story " Au secours d Emin Pacha", by Doctor Peters (1856-1918), 1889-1890, in Le tour du Monde 1892, directed by Edouard Charton (1807-1891), Hachette, Paris. by Paris, Alfred (1846-1908); Private Collection; (add.info.: Interview with the Ouandorobbos, Ethiopia, after the expedition attack. Engraving by A.Paris to illustrate the story " Au secours d Emin Pacha", by Doctor Peters (1856-1918), 1889-1890, in Le tour du Monde 1892, directed by Edouard Charton (1807-1891), Hachette, Paris.); © Leonard de Selva. All rights reserved 2022
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This print captures a powerful moment in history, depicting an interview with the Ouandorobbos in Ethiopia after an expedition attack. The engraving, created by A. Paris and published in Le tour du Monde 1892, beautifully illustrates the story "Au secours d Emin Pacha" by Doctor Peters. In this scene, we witness a conversation between a German explorer and the native Ouandorobbos amidst a peaceful forest backdrop. The image exudes both curiosity and tension as these two cultures come together to exchange words and experiences. The black-and-white aesthetic of the engraving adds depth and intensity to the composition, emphasizing the gravity of this encounter. It transports us back to the late 19th century when exploration was at its peak, highlighting the complexities of colonialism and cultural exchange during that time. Through this artwork, we are reminded of Africa's rich history and its interactions with European explorers. It serves as a testament to human resilience and our ability to find common ground even in challenging circumstances. Leonard de Selva's skillful reproduction of this engraving allows us to appreciate its intricate details while preserving its historical significance for future generations. This thought-provoking piece invites viewers to reflect on our shared past while inspiring conversations about cultural understanding and peace-building today.
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