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"How are the mighty fallen!", a Scene on the Banks of the Limpopo River, South Africa (engraving)
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"How are the mighty fallen!", a Scene on the Banks of the Limpopo River, South Africa (engraving)
1036800 " How are the mighty fallen!", a Scene on the Banks of the Limpopo River, South Africa (engraving) by Charlton, John (1849-1917) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: " How are the mighty fallen!", a Scene on the Banks of the Limpopo River, South Africa. Illustration for The Graphic, 27 February 1897.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; British, out of copyright
Media ID 22240536
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How are the mighty fallen!
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captures a poignant scene on the banks of the Limpopo River in South Africa. This engraving, created by John Charlton in 1897, showcases the raw power and beauty of African wildlife while also highlighting their vulnerability to external forces. In this image, we witness a dramatic confrontation between majestic elephants and an array of other animals. The elephants, once considered invincible rulers of these lands, now lie lifeless on the riverbank. Vultures circle above them, symbolizing death and decay. The artist skillfully depicts not only the physical grandeur of these fallen giants but also their emotional impact on the surrounding ecosystem. Birds scatter from nearby trees as they mourn their loss, while smaller animals cautiously approach to pay their respects or perhaps scavenge what remains. This artwork serves as a reminder that even those who seem untouchable can succumb to unforeseen circumstances or human interference. It prompts us to reflect on our responsibility towards preserving nature's wonders and protecting vulnerable species from extinction. Charlton's engraving was originally published in The Graphic magazine in 1897 but continues to resonate with viewers today. Its timeless message urges us to appreciate and safeguard Earth's magnificent creatures before it is too late – for truly "how are the mighty fallen" when they disappear forever?
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