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Sketches in Bechuana Land and the Matebele Country, on the Transvaal Frontier (engraving)
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Sketches in Bechuana Land and the Matebele Country, on the Transvaal Frontier (engraving)
1624328 Sketches in Bechuana Land and the Matebele Country, on the Transvaal Frontier (engraving) by Courbould, Alfred (fl.1831-75); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sketches in Bechuana Land and the Matebele Country, on the Transvaal Frontier. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 21 April 1883.
A C Corbould); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 23075056
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
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This engraving, titled "Sketches in Bechuana Land and the Matebele Country, on the Transvaal Frontier" takes us on a visual journey through the rich landscapes and cultural encounters of southern Africa. Created by Alfred Courbould in 1883 for The Illustrated London News, this print offers a glimpse into an era when exploration and adventure were at their peak. In this intricate artwork, we witness a scene filled with both difficulty and grandeur. A group of giraffes gracefully roam amidst burning grasslands while nearby stands the Moffat Missionary Station, symbolizing the intersection between European influence and indigenous traditions. At its forefront is a powerful chief's head adorned with regal ornaments, representing leadership within these lands. The image also portrays scenes of hunting and leisurely activities. Drunk horses halt near a house where locals indulge in Bavarian beer, highlighting the introduction of alcohol to these communities. As antelope graze peacefully along the road leading to Shoshong - home to Khame, leader of Bamangwato - we are reminded of how colonialism impacted local customs. Through Courbould's skilled handiwork, this engraving invites us to reflect upon historical narratives that shaped Botswana's past. It serves as a reminder that art can capture not only beauty but also complex stories embedded within cultures around the world.
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