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The War in Basutoland, the Tambookie Rising (engraving)
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The War in Basutoland, the Tambookie Rising (engraving)
1060382 The War in Basutoland, the Tambookie Rising (engraving) by Dollman, John Charles (1851-1934) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The War in Basutoland, the Tambookie Rising. Illustration for The Graphic, 27 November 1880.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 22527534
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Attacker Bastion Basutoland Lesotho Orange River News Item
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The War in Basutoland, the Tambookie Rising
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is a captivating engraving that depicts a significant moment during the conflict. The artist, John Charles Dollman, skillfully captures the intensity and drama of this historical event. In this print, we are transported to the rugged terrain of Basutoland as we witness an attack on a Tambookie stronghold. Perched atop a hill, we see a group of individuals watching intently as chaos unfolds below them. The attackers are seen charging towards their target with determination and courage. The topography of the land adds to the sense of realism in this artwork. From Mr Austen's residence to Palmietfontein, every detail is meticulously portrayed by Dollman's masterful hand. As our eyes wander through the scene, we notice various elements that contribute to its narrative depth. Dodas Cave stands tall amidst the tumultuous battle while Fort Ayliff serves as an imposing bastion against any potential threats. This engraving not only showcases Dollman's artistic prowess but also serves as an informative piece for those seeking knowledge about this particular war. It was originally published in The Graphic on November 27th, 1880 - serving as both news item and visual documentation. "The War in Basutoland, the Tambookie Rising" transports us back in time and allows us to bear witness to one chapter of history that shaped Lesotho's past. Through Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder collection, this remarkable print continues
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