Fine Art Print : Abyssinia (1896)
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Abyssinia (1896)
Abyssinia (1896). Negus Menelik at the battle of Adowa, where the Abyssinian defeated the Italian. Image of the illustrated
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1896 Abyssin Ia Abyssinian Defeated Menelik Negus Adowa Aisa
20"x16" (+3" Border) Fine Art Print
Experience the rich history and culture of Abyssinia with our stunning Fine Art Print from Media Storehouse. This captivating image, titled "Abyssinia (1896)" by Rights Managed from Mary Evans Prints Online, depicts Negus Menelik, the powerful leader of Abyssinia, triumphantly leading his troops at the Battle of Adowa. The iconic moment in history when the Abyssinian forces defeated the Italian army, marking a significant victory for African independence. Bring this beautiful piece of art into your home or office to inspire and intrigue, and add a touch of historical significance to any space. Order your Fine Art Print today from Media Storehouse.
20x16 image printed on 26x22 Fine Art Rag Paper with 3" (76mm) white border. Our Fine Art Prints are printed on 300gsm 100% acid free, PH neutral paper with archival properties. This printing method is used by museums and art collections to exhibit photographs and art reproductions.
Our fine art prints are high-quality prints made using a paper called Photo Rag. This 100% cotton rag fibre paper is known for its exceptional image sharpness, rich colors, and high level of detail, making it a popular choice for professional photographers and artists. Photo rag paper is our clear recommendation for a fine art paper print. If you can afford to spend more on a higher quality paper, then Photo Rag is our clear recommendation for a fine art paper print.
Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 40.6cm x 47.1cm (16" x 18.5")
Estimated Product Size is 55.9cm x 66cm (22" x 26")
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.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This image from the annals of history depicts Negus Menelik II, the powerful and visionary leader of Abyssinia (now Ethiopia), triumphantly standing amidst the aftermath of the Battle of Adowa in 1896. The Italian army, under the command of General Oreste Baratieri, had invaded Abyssinia with the intention of conquering the proud and independent African nation. However, Menelik's strategic planning and the bravery of his soldiers led to a decisive Abyssinian victory on March 1, 1896. In this illustration, Menelik is shown wearing the traditional Ethiopian royal attire, complete with a crown adorned with precious stones and a long, flowing robe. He raises his right hand in a gesture of triumph, while the defeated Italian soldiers can be seen in the background, surrendering and laying down their weapons. The battlefield is strewn with the remnants of war, including fallen horses and discarded weaponry. The Battle of Adowa is a significant moment in African history, as it marked the last successful resistance of an African nation against European colonial expansion. Menelik's victory cemented Abyssinia's status as an independent state and prevented the spread of colonialism into the Horn of Africa. This image serves as a powerful reminder of the resilience and determination of the Abyssinian people and their leader, Negus Menelik II.
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