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"In Darkest Africa", Illustrations from Mr Stanleys Great Book (engraving)

'In Darkest Africa', Illustrations from Mr Stanleys Great Book (engraving)


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"In Darkest Africa", Illustrations from Mr Stanleys Great Book (engraving)

1038192 " In Darkest Africa", Illustrations from Mr Stanleys Great Book (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: " In Darkest Africa", Illustrations from Mr Stanleys Great Book. Illustration for The Graphic, 5 July 1890.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection

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Addressing Broth Butter Call Henry Morton Stanley Milk Serving Stanley Survivors Defensive Weapon Infantry Weapon


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In Darkest Africa

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captures the vivid illustrations from Mr. Stanley's Great Book, transporting us back to the 19th century and immersing us in a world of adventure and exploration. This engraving, part of the Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection, showcases a scene filled with both danger and resilience. The image depicts rebel officers in an arms-laden camp amidst dire circumstances. The survivors are gathered around a makeshift broth station, where Mr. Jephson is seen addressing them with determination and hope. Captain Nelson serves milk while butter is distributed by others, providing sustenance in this harsh environment. The attention to detail brings forth the essence of African landscapes as well as the weaponry used for defense against potential threats. From infantry weapons to defensive armaments, every element adds depth to this illustration. Henry Morton Stanley's Great Book was renowned for its portrayal of his explorations through Africa, uncovering unknown territories and encountering diverse cultures along the way. This print offers a glimpse into one such encounter – Iyugu and Kavalli – further enriching our understanding of Stanley's remarkable journey. Bridgeman Images has expertly preserved this historical artwork from their private collection, allowing us to appreciate not only its artistic value but also its significance in documenting past expeditions.

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