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Khartoum emancipated from Dervish Tyranny, building the Gordon Memorial College (engraving)
1040344 Khartoum emancipated from Dervish Tyranny, building the Gordon Memorial College (engraving) by Soper, George (1870-1942); Private Collection; (add.info.: Khartoum emancipated from Dervish Tyranny, building the Gordon Memorial College. Illustration for The Graphic, 27 April 1901.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23542656
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
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Standard Size Mouse Pad 7.75" x 9..25". High density Neoprene w linen surface. Easy to clean, stain resistant finish. Rounded corners.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 23.7cm x 19cm (9.3" x 7.5")
Estimated Product Size is 23.7cm x 20.2cm (9.3" x 8")
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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This engraving titled "Khartoum emancipated from Dervish Tyranny, building the Gordon Memorial College" by George Soper takes us back to a significant moment in history. The image showcases the liberation of Khartoum from the oppressive rule of the Dervishes, marking a turning point for this Sudanese city. Intricately detailed, the engraving captures a scene filled with hope and progress. The focal point is undoubtedly the majestic Gordon Memorial College under construction, symbolizing education and enlightenment amidst a backdrop of triumph over tyranny. This iconic institution would go on to play an instrumental role in shaping Khartoum's future. The artist's skillful rendering transports us to 1901 when this illustration was featured in The Graphic magazine. It serves as both a visual documentation of historical events and an artistic expression that evokes emotions even today. As we gaze upon this print, we are reminded of the resilience and determination displayed by those who fought for freedom against all odds. It stands as a testament to human perseverance and our unwavering pursuit of knowledge despite challenging circumstances. Preserved within private collections, this remarkable piece offers us a glimpse into an era long gone but not forgotten. Its presence reminds us that history continues to shape our present reality while inspiring us towards creating a better tomorrow through education and unity.
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