south africa
Portrait - Livingstone
South African men from Die Eingeborenen Süd-Afrika's
The Rhodesia Horse Encounter the Matabeles
The Retreat of the Salisbury Scouts
Arlington Heights, near Salisbury, in 1895
Instinctively I pulled the trigger of the revolver, and discharged three shots so quickly as to spoil the aim of my assailant.
Ticks. Documented by German zoologist, anthropologist, and explorer as part of research in west and central Africa
Ticks. Documented by German zoologist, anthropologist, and explorer as part of research in west and central Africa
Ticks. Documented by German zoologist, anthropologist, and explorer as part of research in west and central Africa
Ticks. Documented by German zoologist, anthropologist, and explorer as part of research in west and central Africa
Passing Scene
British printmaker Rupert Shephard (1902-1992) was inspired by the people and cultures of South Africa to create the eighteen prints in this limited-edition portfolio (200 copies). Ndebele women, known for their beadwork and colorful geometric murals, are portrayed here in a warm, lively setting in this lino-cut print from the portfolio. Shephard taught printmaking at Michaelis Art School in Cape Town, South Africa, from 1948 to 1962.