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Market in Nyeri, Kenya
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Market in Nyeri, Kenya
Market in Nyeri, Kenya. Inscription reads: Ain t nobody going to buy none of my milk?
circa 1930s
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This evocative watercolor painting captures the bustling atmosphere of a marketplace in Nyeri, Kenya during the 1930s. The scene is centered around a chief or elder, dressed in traditional attire and wearing a colorful headdress, who sits dejectedly on a mat with a large gourd of milk. The inscription above his head reads, "Ain't nobody going to buy none of my milk?" The chief's expression conveys a sense of disappointment and frustration, perhaps due to a lack of demand for his goods or a difficult market day. Surrounding the chief are a group of onlookers, including a scout, likely a member of the Boy Scouts or Girl Guides, who observes the scene with curiosity. A European man, identified as Robert Powell, stands nearby, dressed in safari attire and holding a camera. He appears to be documenting the scene for posterity, capturing the daily life of the Kenyan people. The market itself is a vibrant and colorful scene, with vendors selling a variety of goods, including produce, textiles, and pottery. The buildings in the background are a mix of traditional African huts and European-style structures, reflecting the cultural fusion that was taking place in Kenya during this period. The painting was created by an unknown artist, likely during Lord Baden-Powell's tenure as the Governor of Kenya from 1931 to 1936. The Scout Association, which was founded by Lord Baden-Powell, holds the copyright to this artwork. The painting offers a unique glimpse into the past, providing a window into the daily life of a Kenyan marketplace during the 1930s.
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