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Tarifa, the landing place of the Moorish General, Tarik (litho)
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Tarifa, the landing place of the Moorish General, Tarik (litho)
7170973 Tarifa, the landing place of the Moorish General, Tarik (litho) by American School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Tarifa, the landing place of the Moorish General, Tarik. Illustration for The World and its People, a Comprehensive Tour of All Lands, by Charles F Horne (Ira R Hiller, New York, 1924).); © Look and Learn
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This lithograph print showcases the picturesque town of Tarifa, known as the landing place of the Moorish General, Tarik. The artwork, created by an anonymous American School artist in the 20th century, captures the essence of this historic location. Tarifa is depicted with its charming castle complex standing proudly against a backdrop of stunning landscapes. The small castle resembles something out of a fairy tale, exuding a sense of enchantment and wonder. Its fortified walls and ramparts serve as a testament to its historical significance. The lithograph offers viewers a glimpse into early 20th-century Spain, showcasing not only the architectural beauty but also providing insight into Spanish culture and history. This representation transports us back in time to witness how people lived in this dwelling place centuries ago. The black-and-white composition adds depth and contrast to the image while emphasizing its timeless appeal. The intricate details captured through lithography bring life to every element within the illustration. This particular print was featured in Charles F Horne's book "The World and its People" published in New York in 1924. It serves as both an educational tool and an artistic masterpiece that continues to captivate audiences today. Bridgeman Images has preserved this remarkable piece from their private collection for all art enthusiasts to enjoy.
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