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David Livingstone continued on his journey through Africa despite being ill (litho)

David Livingstone continued on his journey through Africa despite being ill (litho)


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David Livingstone continued on his journey through Africa despite being ill (litho)

STC335863 David Livingstone continued on his journey through Africa despite being ill (litho) by Webb, Archibald Bertram (1887-1944) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: David Livingstone (1813-73), explorer; ); The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright

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© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images

Expedition Fever Illness Litter Missionary Sickness Tropical


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The captivating lithograph print titled "David Livingstone continued on his journey through Africa despite being ill" depicts the unwavering determination of renowned explorer David Livingstone. Created by Archibald Bertram Webb, this artwork showcases the indomitable spirit of Livingstone as he perseveres through sickness and adversity during his expedition in Africa. Intriguingly, the image portrays a scene where Livingstone is carried on a litter by native bearers across treacherous swamp lands. Despite battling fever and illness, he presses forward with an unwavering commitment to his missionary work and exploration. The artist skillfully captures the essence of Victorian-era exploration, highlighting both the challenges faced by explorers in tropical regions and their relentless pursuit of knowledge. Livingstone's courageous decision to continue his journey despite being unwell serves as a testament to his dedication and passion for discovery. This engraving not only immortalizes his remarkable resilience but also pays tribute to all those who have braved unknown territories in search of enlightenment. Displayed within private collections, this litho print from The Stapleton Collection offers viewers a glimpse into history while celebrating human perseverance against all odds. It stands as a reminder that even amidst sickness and hardship, true pioneers forge ahead fearlessly in pursuit of their dreams.

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