Kamp met paarden van vermoedelijk het Brits leger in Colesberg in Zuid Afrika 1900
photography, gelatin-silver-print
portrait
landscape
photography
coloured pencil
horse
gelatin-silver-print
realism
Dimensions: height 88 mm, width 178 mm
Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain
This stereograph by Underwood & Underwood likely dates from around 1900 and shows a camp with horses of what is presumed to be the British army in Colesberg, South Africa. The image offers us a glimpse into the machinery of colonial warfare. Notice how the tents are dwarfed by the landscape and the many horses. These visual cues speak to the scale of military operations and the logistical challenges of maintaining a foreign presence on the African continent. This photograph not only documents the physical setting of a military encampment but also invites reflection on themes of imperial power, the exploitation of resources, and the impact of colonial campaigns on both the colonizers and the colonized. By considering the historical context and the subjects depicted, we can gain a deeper understanding of the complex dynamics at play during this period of history.
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