Capture of Cetshwayo. Colored engraving of Spanish and Ameri
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Capture of Cetshwayo. Colored engraving of Spanish and Ameri
Capture of Cetshwayo. The detachment of Major Marter sights the Kraal, last refuge of the ex-king of the Zulus. Colored engraving of Spanish and American Illustration, 1879, after a sketch by an officer of the detachment
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1879 Americana Campaign Capture Cavalry Cetewayo Cetshwayo Colonialism Command Detachment Espanola Ilustracion Kraal Major Refuge Cetawayo Cetywajo Ex King Kampande Ketchwayo
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This colored engraving, titled "Capture of Cetshwayo," depicts a pivotal moment in the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879. The image captures the Spanish and American Illustration's rendition of a scene drawn by an officer of Major Marter's detachment. The ex-king of the Zulus, Cetshwayo, had taken refuge in a kraal, a traditional Zulu homestead, which was the last stronghold of resistance against the advancing British forces. In the foreground of the image, we see a group of British cavalrymen, led by Major Marter, who are intently scanning the kraal, their horses alert and poised for action. The landscape is dotted with indigenous African figures, some of whom are in the process of surrendering, while others are still resisting. The rich tapestry of the African wilderness is on full display, with animals such as zebras and antelopes grazing in the background. The image provides a vivid snapshot of the colonial era, with the British army in full regalia, their horses adorned with colorful trappings. The contrast between the European soldiers and the African landscape and people underscores the complexities of the colonial encounter. The image also highlights the role of the Spanish and American Illustration in documenting and disseminating information about the war to a global audience. The capture of Cetshwayo marked the end of the Anglo-Zulu War and the consolidation of British power in the region. The image serves as a poignant reminder of the historical significance of this moment and the far-reaching consequences of colonialism in Africa.
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