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The Death of Mahdism (colour litho)
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The Death of Mahdism (colour litho)
726886 The Death of Mahdism (colour litho) by Sheldon, Charles Mills (1866-1928) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Death of Mahdism. Published in a supplement to Black and White, 15 October 1898.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 23485890
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Battles British Army Casualties Khartoum Wars Deaths Mortality Passed Away
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The Death of Mahdism
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is a captivating and dramatic colour lithograph that transports us back to the intense battles fought by the British army in Egypt during the late 19th century. Created by Charles Mills Sheldon, this print captures a pivotal moment in history with incredible detail and emotion. The scene depicts the aftermath of a fierce conflict in Khartoum, where soldiers from both sides lie strewn across the battlefield. The artist's skillful use of color brings life to this somber tableau, as vibrant reds symbolize bloodshed and sacrifice while contrasting against muted earth tones. In this haunting image, we witness the devastating consequences of war. Fallen soldiers lay motionless, their faces etched with pain and exhaustion. The composition evokes a sense of melancholy as we contemplate not only individual deaths but also the collective loss experienced by entire communities affected by conflict. "The Death of Mahdism" serves as a poignant reminder of human mortality and underscores the sacrifices made by those who serve in armed forces around the world. It invites viewers to reflect on themes such as bravery, heroism, and tragedy while acknowledging that war exacts an unforgiving toll on all involved. This powerful print stands as both an artistic masterpiece and historical document—a testament to Sheldon's talent for capturing raw emotion through his brushstrokes. Its inclusion in Black and White magazine further solidifies its significance within popular culture at that time. Through "The Death of Mahdism" we are compelled to confront our own
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