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K, Kaffir (colour litho)
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K, Kaffir (colour litho)
6019784 K, Kaffir (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: K, Kaffir. Illustration for The World at Home ABC, An Alphabet of Countries, by W Gibbons (Thomas Nelson, c 1903).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22879914
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Alphabetical Aphabet Childrens Book Countries Ideas Of Kaffir Nation Nations Races Racial Skin Stereotype Stereotypes
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This print titled "K, Kaffir" showcases an exquisite colour lithograph created by the English School in the 20th century. Housed within a private collection, this artwork was originally featured as an illustration for "The World at Home ABC: An Alphabet of Countries" written by W Gibbons and published around 1903 by Thomas Nelson. The image offers a glimpse into historical ideas of race and nations, presenting a visual representation of various countries through their alphabetical letters. In this particular depiction, the letter 'K' is associated with the term 'Kaffir', which refers to an African native. The artist skillfully portrays traditional African dress, showcasing intricate patterns and textures that adorn their skin and fur garments. While it is important to acknowledge that such depictions perpetuate racial stereotypes prevalent during that time period, it also serves as a reminder of our evolving understanding and appreciation for diverse cultures. This artwork invites contemplation on how perceptions have changed over time regarding race and cultural identity. Beyond its historical significance, "K, Kaffir" captures the essence of wildlife animals found in Africa. It beautifully illustrates several animals coexisting harmoniously with humans dressed in traditional attire. The vibrant colors and lively composition evoke a sense of joyous celebration or perhaps even depict scenes from tribal dances or wartime rituals. Overall, this print sparks curiosity about our shared history while encouraging dialogue about racial stereotypes portrayed in art throughout different eras.
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