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A Coronation Guest, King Lewanika of Barotseland using the Phonograph (engraving)
1629724 A Coronation Guest, King Lewanika of Barotseland using the Phonograph (engraving) by Amato, G.S. (fl.1897-1914) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Coronation Guest, King Lewanika of Barotseland using the Phonograph. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 31 May 1902.
G Amato); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 22845494
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
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This engraving, titled "A Coronation Guest, King Lewanika of Barotseland using the Phonograph" takes us back in time to a moment of cultural exchange and technological marvel. The image depicts King Lewanika, a distinguished guest at a coronation ceremony, engaging with the phonograph - an invention that was still relatively new in 1902. King Lewanika's regal presence is evident as he leans forward attentively, listening to the sounds emanating from this fascinating device. His royal attire exudes power and authority while his expression reflects curiosity and intrigue. It is clear that he embraces progress and welcomes new experiences. The artist behind this remarkable piece, G. S. Amato, captures not only the physical likeness of King Lewanika but also his spirit of openness towards modern inventions. This illustration originally appeared in The Illustrated London News on May 31st, 1902 – a testament to its historical significance. In an era when sound recordings were still considered cutting-edge technology, this image serves as a reminder of how advancements can bridge cultures and bring people together across vast distances. It symbolizes the intersection between tradition and innovation – where royalty meets scientific discovery. As we gaze upon this print today, we are transported back to that momentous occasion when King Lewanika embraced the wonders of the phonograph – forever immortalized through artistry and preserved for generations to come.
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