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Incidents of the Deposition of Ja-Ja, King of Opobo, West Coast of Africa (engraving)
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Incidents of the Deposition of Ja-Ja, King of Opobo, West Coast of Africa (engraving)
1046376 Incidents of the Deposition of Ja-Ja, King of Opobo, West Coast of Africa (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Incidents of the Deposition of Ja-Ja, King of Opobo, West Coast of Africa. Illustration for The Graphic, 31 December 1887.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22503744
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Board Canoes Creek Deposition Incidents Palaver Returning West Coast Of Africa Prisoner
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This print titled "Incidents of the Deposition of Ja-Ja, King of Opobo, West Coast of Africa" takes us back to a significant moment in history. The engraving, created by an English School artist in the 19th century, captures a scene filled with tension and intrigue. In this image, we see the deposition ceremony taking place on the banks of a river in West Africa. The entrance is guarded by armed men as boats and canoes fill the waterway. A prisoner is being brought forward amidst a palaver between English officials and local authorities. The composition beautifully portrays the clash between colonial powers and indigenous leaders during this era. It symbolizes both power dynamics and cultural clashes that were prevalent at that time. The details within this print are remarkable; from the intricate engravings on each boat to the expressions on people's faces, every element tells a story. This historical document sheds light on an important event that shaped African history. As we gaze upon this artwork, we are transported back to a time when empires clashed and nations fought for control over land and resources. It serves as a reminder of our shared past while also prompting reflection on how far we have come since then. Overall, this print offers us not only visual delight but also invites us to delve deeper into its historical context – reminding us that art has always been intertwined with politics and societal change.
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