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The Cover of The Graphic, H. M. Stanley Issue, 1890
Engraving showing Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904), the British-US explorer and journalist, in typical exploration attire and pose. In October 1869, Stanley was sent by James Gordon Bennett (the owner of the New York Herald) to find Dr. David Livingstone, who had been exploring central Africa for several years without passing any communication to Europe. In 1871 Stanley found Livingstone at Ujiji, Tanganika, and with it also, fame and some fortune. Stanley led several further expeditions to Africa, the last of these in 1886 to find and relieve Emin Pasha. In 1892 he took British citizenship and was Unionist MP for Lambeth between 1895 and 1900
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1841 1869 1871 1886 1892 Attire Bennett Citizenship Communication Emin Expeditions Exploration Explorer Exploring Fame Fin D Fortune Found Gordon Herald Issue Journalist Lambeth Living Stone Morton Pasha Passing Pose Relieve Stanley Tanganika Typical Ujiji Unionist Years 1895 Owner
20"x16" (51x41cm) Canvas Print
Introducing the stunning addition to our Canvas Print collection from Media Storehouse: "The Cover of The Graphic, H. M. Stanley Issue, 1890." This captivating print showcases an engraving of Sir Henry Morton Stanley, the legendary British-American explorer and journalist. Dressed in his iconic exploration attire and pose, Stanley exudes an air of adventure and determination. Bring the intrigue and history of this iconic figure into your home or office with our high-quality canvas prints. Each print is meticulously crafted using premium materials and vibrant colors to ensure a stunning, long-lasting display. Experience the rich detail and timeless appeal of this classic image, perfect for any space that values history and exploration. Order your Media Storehouse Canvas Print of "The Cover of The Graphic, H. M. Stanley Issue, 1890" today and bring a piece of history into your world.
Delivered stretched and ready to hang our premium quality canvas prints are made from a polyester/cotton blend canvas and stretched over a 1.25" (32mm) kiln dried knot free wood stretcher bar. Packaged in a plastic bag and secured to a cardboard insert for safe transit.
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Estimated Product Size is 40.6cm x 50.8cm (16" x 20")
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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This engraving, taken from the cover of The Graphic issue dated July 7, 1890, showcases Sir Henry Morton Stanley in his exploration attire, poised confidently with a cane in hand. Stanley (1841-1904) was a British-American explorer and journalist, sent by James Gordon Bennett, the owner of the New York Herald, to find the missing Scottish missionary and explorer, Dr. David Livingstone, in central Africa in October 1869. After locating Livingstone at Ujiji, Tanganyika, in 1871, Stanley gained both fame and fortune. Stanley's exploits in Africa did not end there. He led several more expeditions, the last one in 1886 to find and relieve Emin Pasha. In 1892, Stanley took British citizenship and became the Unionist MP for Lambeth between 1895 and 1900. This historical engraving captures Stanley in his prime, embodying the spirit of adventure and discovery that characterized the age of imperialism. In October 1869, Stanley embarked on a journey to find Livingstone, who had been exploring Africa for several years without passing any communication to Europe. Stanley's successful mission brought him international acclaim and a measure of fortune. He continued to explore Africa, leading several expeditions, the last one in 1886 to find and relieve Emin Pasha. In 1892, Stanley took British citizenship and was elected as the Unionist MP for Lambeth. This engraving, taken from The Graphic issue of July 7, 1890, is a testament to Stanley's remarkable career as an explorer and journalist.
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