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Photographic Print : The Advance towards Dongola, "Halt! Who goes there?"(engraving)
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The Advance towards Dongola, "Halt! Who goes there?"(engraving)
1605524 The Advance towards Dongola, " Halt! Who goes there?" (engraving) by Loye, Charles Auguste (Montbard) (1841-1905); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Advance towards Dongola, " Halt! Who goes there?" Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 6 June 1896.
G Montbard); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 23001784
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
Advance Arabs Bactrian Camel Camel Camels Dongola Loye Charles Auguste 1841 1905 Mahdist War Montbard G Montbard George Nile Remington Tribe Wady Halfa Sudan
12"x8" Photo Print
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Estimated Product Size is 30.5cm x 20.3cm (12" x 8")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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The captivating engraving titled "The Advance towards Dongola, 'Halt! Who goes there?'" by Charles Auguste Loye takes us back to the intense atmosphere of the Mahdist War in Sudan. This historical illustration, originally published in The Illustrated London News on June 6th, 1896, transports us to a pivotal moment during the conflict. In this scene, we witness a group of military forces cautiously advancing through the arid terrain towards Dongola. As they navigate their way along the Nile River, their progress is halted by an unexpected encounter with an unidentified figure. Suspense fills the air as one soldier challenges them with the iconic phrase: "Halt! Who goes there?". Loye's attention to detail brings every element of this composition to life. From the majestic Bactrian camels carrying soldiers and supplies to the rugged rifles held firmly by determined warriors, each aspect contributes to our understanding of this significant event in history. This print not only captures a particular moment within a war but also provides insights into French culture at that time. Loye's skillful craftsmanship and his ability to depict wildlife animals further enhance our appreciation for his work. "The Advance towards Dongola" serves as both a visual testament and an educational tool about past conflicts and cultural exchange between nations. It reminds us of how art can transport us across time and space while shedding light on important chapters from our collective human story.
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