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The Bombardment of Ladysmith from Bulwana Hill, as seen through the Naval Telescope (litho)

The Bombardment of Ladysmith from Bulwana Hill, as seen through the Naval Telescope (litho)


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The Bombardment of Ladysmith from Bulwana Hill, as seen through the Naval Telescope (litho)

1048572 The Bombardment of Ladysmith from Bulwana Hill, as seen through the Naval Telescope (litho) by Macbeth, Robert Walker (1848-1910); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Bombardment of Ladysmith from Bulwana Hill, as seen through the Naval Telescope. Illustration for The Graphic, 2 April 1900.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; Scottish, out of copyright

Media ID 22218714

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This black and white lithograph, titled "The Bombardment of Ladysmith from Bulwana Hill, as seen through the Naval Telescope" transports us back to a significant moment in history. Created by Robert Walker Macbeth, this print captures the intensity and devastation of the Boer War. As our eyes delve into the image, we witness an extraordinary scene unfolding before us. From atop Bulwana Hill, a naval telescope provides a unique vantage point for observing the relentless bombardment of Ladysmith. The artist's attention to detail allows us to feel immersed in this pivotal event. The composition exudes tension and chaos as smoke billows across the landscape while shells rain down upon the town below. The engraving skillfully conveys both the destructive power of war and its impact on innocent civilians caught in its crossfire. Published in The Graphic on April 2nd, 1900, this illustration serves as a historical record of one chapter within South Africa's tumultuous past. It reminds us of the sacrifices made during times of conflict and prompts reflection on humanity's capacity for destruction. Preserved within a private collection but now accessible through Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder platform, this lithograph invites viewers to contemplate not only its artistic merit but also its historical significance. Through Macbeth's masterful technique and meticulous attention to detail, we are transported back in time to bear witness to an important moment that shaped nations and lives forevermore.

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