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The Demonstrations at Johannesburg, Part of the Crowd of British Subjects outside the British Vice-Consulate (litho)
1598417 The Demonstrations at Johannesburg, Part of the Crowd of British Subjects outside the British Vice-Consulate (litho) by Wright, Henry Charles Seppings (1850-1937); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Demonstrations at Johannesburg, Part of the Crowd of British Subjects outside the British Vice-Consulate. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 28 January 1899.
Henry Charles Seppings Wright); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 22274198
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
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This black and white lithograph, titled "The Demonstrations at Johannesburg, Part of the Crowd of British Subjects outside the British Vice-Consulate" captures a significant moment in history. Created by Henry Charles Seppings Wright in 1899, this print showcases a crowd of British subjects gathered outside the British Vice-Consulate in Johannesburg. The scene is filled with energy and tension as men and women stand shoulder to shoulder, united in their cause. The demonstrators are seen holding signs and banners, passionately expressing their grievances. This image serves as a powerful testament to the spirit of protest and resistance during this time. Amidst the crowd, one can spot Mr J. E. Evans, a prominent figure leading the demonstration. His presence adds an air of authority to the scene as he addresses his fellow protestors with determination. South Africa's political climate was tumultuous during this period, marked by protests against colonial rule and demands for equal rights. The engraving depicts not only the physical manifestation of these demonstrations but also represents a collective voice demanding justice. Wright's meticulous attention to detail brings every element alive – from intricate facial expressions to architectural features surrounding them. This print serves as both historical documentation and artistic expression that continues to resonate today. "The Demonstrations at Johannesburg" remains an enduring symbol of resilience against oppression while reminding us that ordinary individuals have always played pivotal roles in shaping society through peaceful means.
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