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On the Road to the Front in Matabeleland, Refugees coming on Foot from Buluwayo (litho)
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On the Road to the Front in Matabeleland, Refugees coming on Foot from Buluwayo (litho)
1050881 On the Road to the Front in Matabeleland, Refugees coming on Foot from Buluwayo (litho) by Fripp, Charles Edwin (1854-1906); Private Collection; (add.info.: On the Road to the Front in Matabeleland, Refugees coming on Foot from Buluwayo. Illustration for The Graphic, 15 August 1896.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22234306
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Buluwayo Foot Front Matabeleland Refugees Zimbabwe
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This lithograph, titled "On the Road to the Front in Matabeleland, Refugees coming on Foot from Buluwayo" takes us back to a significant moment in history. Created by Charles Edwin Fripp in 1896, this print captures the plight of refugees during a tumultuous time in Zimbabwe's past. The image depicts a long and winding road stretching into the distance, with weary figures trudging along its dusty path. These individuals are refugees who have fled their homes in Buluwayo, seeking safety from conflict and upheaval. The artist skillfully portrays their exhaustion and determination through their hunched postures and worn-out expressions. As we gaze upon this scene, we cannot help but be moved by the resilience of these displaced people. Their journey is arduous; yet they press forward towards an uncertain future at the frontlines of Matabeleland. This print serves as a poignant reminder of the human cost of war and displacement. Fripp's attention to detail brings this historical event to life before our eyes. Each figure tells its own story - stories of loss, fear, hope, and survival. It is through art like this that we can connect with our shared humanity across time and space. This lithograph stands as both a testament to those who have endured unimaginable hardships throughout history and a call for compassion towards present-day refugees around the world.
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