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Meeting in Ujiji on the shores of Lake Tanganyika between Henry Morton
JLJ4682497 Meeting in Ujiji on the shores of Lake Tanganyika between Henry Morton, an exploder and journalist from Wales (1841-1904) and David Livingstone, a Scottish missionary explorer of the African continent (1813-1873), on November 10, 1871. From an engraving by Emile Bayard (1837-1891) from " Le Tour du Monde", 1873 Private Collection by Bayard, Emile Antoine (1837-91); Private Collection; (add.info.: Meeting in Ujiji on the shores of Lake Tanganyika between Henry Morton, an exploder and journalist from Wales (1841-1904) and David Livingstone, a Scottish missionary explorer of the African continent (1813-1873), on November 10, 1871. From an engraving by Emile Bayard (1837-1891) from " Le Tour du Monde", 1873 Private Collection); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22462924
© Josse / Bridgeman Images
30"x20" (76x51cm) Canvas Print
Step into the rich history of exploration with our stunning Canvas Print of "Meeting in Ujiji on the shores of Lake Tanganyika" by photographer Josse from Fine Art Finder. This captivating image depicts the iconic moment between Henry Morton Stanley and David Livingstone in 1871, a pivotal encounter in the heart of Africa. Bring the adventure and the stories of these legendary figures into your home or office with our premium Canvas Prints, expertly printed on high-quality canvas for vibrant colors and impressive detail. Transport yourself to another time and place, and make this beautiful piece a cherished addition to your collection.
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Estimated Product Size is 76.2cm x 50.8cm (30" x 20")
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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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This print captures a historic meeting on the shores of Lake Tanganyika in Ujiji, Africa. The image depicts an encounter between two remarkable individuals who played significant roles in shaping the continent's history. On November 10,1871, Henry Morton, a Welsh explorer and journalist (1841-1904), met with David Livingstone, a Scottish missionary explorer (1813-1873). The photograph showcases the momentous occasion when these two men from different backgrounds came together. Their meeting symbolizes the intersection of exploration and missionary work in Africa during this time period. Emile Bayard beautifully engraved this scene for "Le Tour du Monde" in 1873. In this image, we witness Morton and Livingstone engaging in conversation as they greet each other with respect and curiosity. It is evident that their encounter holds great significance for both parties involved. This photograph not only highlights the spirit of adventure but also sheds light on colonialism's impact on native African populations during this era. It serves as a reminder of the complex historical dynamics between explorers like Morton and missionaries like Livingstone. Preserved within private collections today, this engraving by Emile Antoine Bayard offers us a glimpse into an important moment that shaped our understanding of Africa's past. Through its depiction of courtesy and cultural exchange, it invites viewers to reflect upon the intricate tapestry woven by encounters between different civilizations throughout history.
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