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The House of El Hadj at Dianghirte; Journey from the Senegal to the Niger, 1875. Creator: Unknown
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The House of El Hadj at Dianghirte; Journey from the Senegal to the Niger, 1875. Creator: Unknown
The House of El Hadj at Dianghirte; Journey from the Senegal to the Niger, 1875. From Illustrated Travels by H.W. Bates. [Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, c1880, London] and Galpin
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The House of El Hadj at Dianghirte: A Journey from the Senegal to the Niger," captured in this 19th century photograph, offers a captivating glimpse into the African landscape and the architectural wonders of the region. The image, taken from Henry Walter Bates' "Illustrated Travels," published by Cassell, Petter, and Galpin in London around 1880, depicts a striking mud-brick building, known as "The House of El Hadj," located in Dianghirte, a village in present-day Mali. The photograph, taken during the 1870s, presents a monochromatic, timeless scene, with the adobe structure standing proudly against a backdrop of undulating hills and a vast, open sky. The building's intricate design, with its multiple stories, arched windows, and ornate detailing, is a testament to the artistic and architectural traditions of the region. The scene is further enlivened by the presence of a group of people in the foreground, adding a sense of scale and context to the image. The villagers, dressed in traditional African attire, engage in various activities, providing a glimpse into their daily lives. The photograph, credited to an unknown photographer, is a valuable historical record of a bygone era, offering insights into the rich cultural heritage of West Africa. The mud-brick architecture, a common feature of many African villages, is a unique and enduring aspect of the continent's architectural legacy. The image also highlights the importance of travel literature in documenting and preserving the world's diverse cultures and landscapes. This photograph, with its intriguing composition and evocative subject matter, invites viewers to embark on a journey of discovery, exploring the history, art, and people of West Africa.
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