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The End of the Zulu War, the Chief Oham and his Wives on their Way to Sir Garnet Wolseley at Utrecht (engraving)
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The End of the Zulu War, the Chief Oham and his Wives on their Way to Sir Garnet Wolseley at Utrecht (engraving)
1054270 The End of the Zulu War, the Chief Oham and his Wives on their Way to Sir Garnet Wolseley at Utrecht (engraving) by Fripp, Charles Edwin (1854-1906); Private Collection; (add.info.: The End of the Zulu War, the Chief Oham and his Wives on their Way to Sir Garnet Wolseley at Utrecht. Illustration for The Graphic, 15 November 1879.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 22501106
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The End of the Zulu War, the Chief Oham and his Wives on their Way to Sir Garnet Wolseley at Utrecht
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is a captivating engraving by Charles Edwin Fripp that depicts a significant moment in history. The image showcases Chief Oham and his wives embarking on a journey towards Sir Garnet Wolseley in Utrecht, marking the conclusion of the Zulu War. The scene captures the essence of tribal culture as it portrays wagons hitched together, serving as a means of transport for Chief Oham and his entourage. The intricate details highlight the traditional dress worn by both Chief Oham and his wives, showcasing their rich cultural heritage. As they make their way towards Sir Garnet Wolseley, one can sense an air of anticipation and perhaps even relief after years of conflict. The wagonette coupling symbolizes unity and resilience as they navigate through challenging terrain. This engraving not only offers a glimpse into this historical event but also serves as a reminder of the diverse cultures that existed during this time period. It transports us back to 1879 when Europe was witnessing significant changes in transportation methods while Africa's tribal traditions remained steadfast. "The End of the Zulu War" encapsulates both triumph and cultural preservation, making it an invaluable piece within Fine Art Finder's collection.
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