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Henry Stanley (1841-1904) finding David Livingstone (1813-1873) in Africa on 3 November 1871 (chromolitho)

Henry Stanley (1841-1904) finding David Livingstone (1813-1873) in Africa on 3 November 1871 (chromolitho)


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Henry Stanley (1841-1904) finding David Livingstone (1813-1873) in Africa on 3 November 1871 (chromolitho)

724790 Henry Stanley (1841-1904) finding David Livingstone (1813-1873) in Africa on 3 November 1871 (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Henry Stanley (1841-1904) finding David Livingstone (1813-1873) in Africa on 3 November 1871.); © Look and Learn

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This chromolitho print captures the historic moment when Henry Stanley, a Welsh journalist and explorer, finally found the renowned Scottish missionary and explorer David Livingstone in Africa on 3 November 1871. The image showcases the meeting of these two influential figures against a backdrop of vast African landscapes. Henry Stanley, known for his adventurous spirit and determination, embarked on an arduous journey to locate Livingstone who had been presumed lost during his exploration of Africa. As depicted in this artwork by the French School from the 19th century, Stanley's arrival brought immense relief to both men as they embraced each other with gratitude and excitement. The significance of this encounter extends beyond their personal connection; it symbolizes the triumphs of exploration, imperialism, and religious missions during that era. Both men were driven by their Christian faith as they ventured into uncharted territories to spread their beliefs while also satisfying their thirst for discovery. This print not only commemorates an extraordinary meeting between two remarkable individuals but also serves as a testament to human resilience and curiosity. It reminds us of the power of determination in overcoming challenges and forging connections across cultures. Through its vivid colors and intricate details, this chromolitho invites viewers to delve into history and witness a pivotal moment that shaped our understanding of Africa's diverse landscapes and cultures.

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