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Metal Print : The Suppression of "Long Ju-Ju"Rites by the Aro Expedition, a Human Sacrifice in West Africa (litho)
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The Suppression of "Long Ju-Ju"Rites by the Aro Expedition, a Human Sacrifice in West Africa (litho)
1629227 The Suppression of " Long Ju-Ju" Rites by the Aro Expedition, a Human Sacrifice in West Africa (litho) by Woodville, Richard Caton II (1856-1927) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Suppression of " Long Ju-Ju" Rites by the Aro Expedition, a Human Sacrifice in West Africa. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 18 January 1902.
R Caton Woodville); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 22532818
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
Human Sacrifice Suppression West Africa
16"x20" (51x41cm) Metal Print
Experience the rich cultural history of West Africa with our Media Storehouse Metal Prints featuring "The Suppression of 'Long Ju-Ju' Rites by the Aro Expedition, a Human Sacrifice in West Africa" by Woodville, available through Bridgeman Images from Fine Art Finder (1629227). These high-quality metal prints bring the intricate details and vibrant colors of this historic lithograph to life, making it a stunning addition to any home or office. Each print is meticulously crafted using premium aluminum sheets, ensuring a long-lasting and eye-catching display. Immerse yourself in the story behind this powerful image and add a unique touch to your space with our Metal Prints.
Made with durable metal and luxurious printing techniques, our metal photo prints go beyond traditional canvases, adding a cool, modern touch to your space. Wall mount on back. Eco-friendly 100% post-consumer recycled ChromaLuxe aluminum surface. The thickness of the print is 0.045". Featuring a Scratch-resistant surface and Rounded corners. Backing hangers are attached to the back of the print and float the print 1/2-inch off the wall when hung, the choice of hanger may vary depending on size and International orders will come with Float Mount hangers only. Finished with a brilliant white high gloss surface for unsurpassed detail and vibrance. Printed using Dye-Sublimation and for best care we recommend a non-ammonia glass cleaner, water, or isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol to prevent harming the print surface. We recommend using a clean, lint-free cloth to wipe off the print. The ultra-hard surface is scratch-resistant, waterproof and weatherproof. Avoid direct sunlight exposure.
Made with durable metal and luxurious printing techniques, metal prints bring images to life and add a modern touch to any space
Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 40.6cm x 50.8cm (16" x 20")
Estimated Product Size is 41.2cm x 51.4cm (16.2" x 20.2")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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The captivating lithograph titled "The Suppression of 'Long Ju-Ju' Rites by the Aro Expedition, a Human Sacrifice in West Africa" transports viewers to a momentous event in history. Created by Richard Caton Woodville II, this print captures the dramatic scene of an expedition aimed at curbing the ancient and deeply rooted practice of human sacrifice. Intriguingly, the image showcases a ceremonial gathering where tribal members partake in the long-standing tradition known as "Long Ju-Ju" rites. The Aro Expedition, depicted here with great detail and precision, represents an organized effort to suppress these rituals that involved sacrificing humans for religious purposes. Woodville's skillful engraving brings forth a sense of urgency and tension as we witness the clash between traditional beliefs and colonial intervention. The composition is rich with symbolism, highlighting both cultural diversity and clashes brought about by colonization. This powerful illustration was originally published in The Illustrated London News on January 18th, 1902. It serves as a visual testament to significant historical events that shaped West Africa during this period. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from Bridgeman Images' collection, it invites us to reflect on our shared humanity while acknowledging the complexities inherent in cultural encounters throughout history.
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