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South Abyssinia Highlands, Ethiopia
Watercolour by Johann Martin Bernatz and Robert Kirk, 1842. Bernatz was the official artist and Kirk the assistant surgeon on the British diplomatic expedition to Shewa, Ethiopia 1841-1843. Date: 1842
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1842 Abyssinia Ethiopia Scenic Watercolor 1841 1843 Bernatz Shewa
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This stunning watercolor painting, titled 'South Abyssinia Highlands, Ethiopia,' was created by Johann Martin Bernatz and Robert Kirk during the British diplomatic expedition to Shewa, Ethiopia, between 1841 and 1843. Bernatz, the official artist, and Kirk, the assistant surgeon, accompanied Sir Richard and Lady Mary Knebworth, who led the mission on behalf of King Leopold I of Belgium. The painting captures the breathtaking beauty of the South Abyssinia Highlands, a region located in the central part of Ethiopia. The scene is filled with rolling hills, lush green vegetation, and a serene lake reflecting the clear blue sky. The painting also showcases the traditional huts of the local people, adding a sense of authenticity to the image. The Victorian-era watercolor is a testament to the rich history and cultural significance of Ethiopia during the 19th century. The British diplomatic expedition aimed to establish diplomatic relations and trade agreements with the Ethiopian ruler, King Tewodros II. However, the mission ended in failure, and the expedition members were eventually taken as prisoners and held in the infamous Magdala Fortress. Despite the political turmoil, Bernatz and Kirk's artwork provides a valuable record of the natural beauty and daily life of Ethiopia during this period. Their collaboration resulted in a series of exquisite watercolors that continue to fascinate historians, art enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the history of Africa and the Victorian era.
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