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Travelling in Madagascar, c1890
Travelling in Madagascar, c1890. An engraving from Robert Browns The Countries of the World, published by Cassell, (London & Paris, c1890)
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Jigsaw Puzzle (1014 Pieces)
Transport yourself back in time with our exquisite jigsaw puzzle from the Media Storehouse collection. Featuring the captivating image "Travelling in Madagascar, c1890" by Robert Brown, this vintage puzzle brings the rich history and culture of Madagascar to life. Originally published in Robert Brown's The Countries of the World, this intricately detailed engraving showcases the beauty of this unique island nation. Piecing together this challenging puzzle is not only a fun and engaging activity, but also a journey through time and a celebration of the world's diverse heritage.
Made in the USA, 1014-piece puzzles measure 20" x 30" (50.8 x 76.2 cm). Every puzzle is meticulously printed on glossy photo paper, which has a strong 1.33 mm thickness. Delivered in a black storage cardboard box, these puzzles are both stylish and practical. (Note: puzzles contain small parts and are not suitable for children under 3 years of age.)
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Estimated Product Size is 76cm x 50.8cm (29.9" x 20")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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Travelling in Madagascar, c1890
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captures a fascinating glimpse into the African country's rich cultural heritage during the 19th century. This engraving, taken from Robert Brown's renowned publication "The Countries of the World" showcases a group of Malagasy men dressed in their traditional national costumes. In this image, we see a male passenger being carried on a litter by his fellow countrymen. The man sits comfortably atop the litter while wearing an elaborate hat and clothing that reflects his cultural identity. Surrounding him are other individuals donning similar attire, emphasizing the importance of tradition and customs within Madagascan society. The monochrome aesthetic adds to the allure of this print, allowing us to focus on intricate details such as patterns on their garments and facial expressions. It transports us back in time to witness firsthand how travel was conducted in this extraordinary part of Africa over a century ago. As we admire this historical snapshot, it is evident that Robert Brown skillfully captured not only the physical appearance but also the essence of these individuals' lives. This engraving serves as a testament to both their resilience and pride in preserving their unique culture amidst changing times. Through this powerful visual narrative, we are reminded of Madagascar's diverse heritage and its people who continue to carry forward centuries-old traditions with grace and dignity.
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