Woman from the Tigre Province and her Servant, Ethiopia, from Voyages au Soudan Oriental et dans L'Afrique Septentrionale by Pierre Tremaux 1818-95 engraved by Adolphe Bayot 1810-66 1859
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About Reproduction
Discover the allure of art with our faithful reproduction of "Woman from the Tigre Province and her Servant, Ethiopia, from Voyages au Soudan Oriental et dans L'Afrique Septentrionale by Pierre Tremaux 1818-95 engraved by Adolphe Bayot 1810-66 1859", originally brought to life by the talented Vignaud, Jean. Unlike posters or prints, our hand-painted oil painting breathes an unique sense of depth and texture into your space. Every detail, every stroke, and every texture is meticulously recreated, paying the perfect homage to Vignaud, Jean and his artistic vision.
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Painting Description
"Woman from the Tigre Province and her Servant, Ethiopia" is a notable illustration from the 19th-century work "Voyages au Soudan Oriental et dans L'Afrique Septentrionale" by the French explorer and naturalist Pierre Trémaux (1818-1895). The illustration, engraved by Adolphe Bayot (1810-1866) and created by Jean Vignaud in 1859, captures a scene reflective of the cultural and social dynamics of the Tigre Province, which is located in the northern part of what is now Ethiopia.
The work of Pierre Trémaux is significant for its ethnographic and geographic contributions to the understanding of the regions he explored. His observations, documented through text and visual representations, provided European audiences with insights into the diverse cultures and landscapes of Eastern Sudan and North Africa during the mid-19th century. The illustration in question is particularly valuable as it offers a glimpse into the attire, posture, and interpersonal relations of the time, as interpreted by European artists and explorers.
Adolphe Bayot, known for his skill in engraving, meticulously reproduced the original artwork by Jean Vignaud, ensuring that the details of the scene were conveyed with precision. The collaboration between Trémaux, Vignaud, and Bayot resulted in a work that not only served as a piece of scientific documentation but also as an artistic representation of a distant society as seen through the lens of European explorers.
The image "Woman from the Tigre Province and her Servant, Ethiopia" stands as a testament to the era's fascination with "exotic" locales and the complex interplay between exploration, art, and the dissemination of knowledge. It remains an important historical artifact that contributes to our understanding of 19th-century ethnography and the depiction of African societies during the period of European exploration and colonial expansion.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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Return & Refund
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