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The Way of the Voortrekker, 1931
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The Way of the Voortrekker, 1931
The Way of the Voortrekker, 1931. Originally from Travels Into the Interior of South Africa, volume I, by John Barrow. Plate taken from Historic Farms of South Africa, by Dorothea Fairbridge, published by Oxford University Press (London, 1931)
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The Way of the Voortrekker, 1931
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is a captivating print that takes us back to the rich history of South Africa. Originally featured in John Barrow's renowned book "Travels Into the Interior of South Africa" this color print showcases the remarkable journey and pioneering spirit of the Voortrekkers. In this image, we are transported to a mountainous landscape, with a majestic range serving as a backdrop. A group of oxen pulls a covered wagon along an unpaved road, symbolizing the arduous path these brave pioneers embarked upon. The oxen represent not only their reliance on animals for transportation but also their deep connection to nature and their surroundings. The presence of these Boer settlers evokes thoughts of resilience and determination as they ventured into uncharted territories during the 18th and 19th centuries. This photograph captures both their physical journey through South Africa's vast landscapes and their metaphorical journey towards freedom and independence. Dorothea Fairbridge skillfully brings this historical moment to life through her vivid colors, allowing us to appreciate the beauty and challenges faced by those who shaped South African history. As we gaze at this print, we are reminded of our collective heritage and how it continues to shape our present-day continent. This artwork serves as a testament to Sir John Barrow's dedication in documenting significant moments in African history while paying homage to Dorothea Fairbridge's talent for capturing emotion within her artistry. Together, they
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