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Voyage (1795) from Mungo Park (1771-1806) to Djoliba (Niger)
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Voyage (1795) from Mungo Park (1771-1806) to Djoliba (Niger)
XEE4162356 Voyage (1795) from Mungo Park (1771-1806) to Djoliba (Niger): indigenes of Senegal - illustration taken from " The Great Mariners of the 18th century", 1879 - 1 of the 3 volumes of the " Histoire generale des grands voyages et des voyageurs" by Jules Verne by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Voyage (1795) from Mungo Park (1771-1806) to Djoliba (Niger): indigenes of Senegal - illustration taken from " The Great Mariners of the 18th century", 1879 - 1 of the 3 volumes of the " Histoire generale des grands voyages et des voyageurs" by Jules Verne); Stefano Bianchetti; out of copyright
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© Stefano Bianchetti / Bridgeman Images
Anthropology Jules 1828 1905 Niger Senegal Senegalese Verne Ethnography
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This print, titled "Voyage (1795) from Mungo Park (1771-1806) to Djoliba (Niger)" offers a glimpse into the rich cultural tapestry of Senegal in the late 18th century. Taken from Jules Verne's renowned three-volume work, "Histoire generale des grands voyages et des voyageurs" this illustration showcases the indigenes of Senegal during Mungo Park's expedition to Djoliba. The image transports us back in time, immersing us in the daily life of these African villagers. The artist masterfully captures their distinctive costumes and ethnographic details, providing valuable insights into their way of life. From their traditional hats to their unique clothing styles, every element speaks volumes about their culture and identity. As we observe this scene unfold before our eyes, it becomes evident that exploration was not only a British endeavor but also an opportunity for cross-cultural exchange. This encounter between European explorers and native populations highlights the complexities of colonialism while shedding light on the resilience and diversity of African communities. Through this artwork, we are reminded of the importance of preserving historical records like Verne's writings and Bianchetti's engravings. They serve as windows into our shared human history and allow us to appreciate different civilizations' beauty and complexity. This print is a testament to both artistic skill and historical significance—a visual representation that sparks curiosity about distant lands while honoring those who have come before us.
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