Contributor |
Bowdich, T. Edward (Thomas Edward), 1791-1824 artist. |
Title |
Captain in his war dress [graphic] / Drawn by T.E. Bawdiet (owdich) Esq. |
Publisher |
London: Published by John Murray, Abermarle Street |
Publisher |
ENGLAND. London. 1818 |
Date |
Dec. 2, 1818 |
Physical Description |
1 print: aquatint, hand-colored; overall 28 x 21 cm. (10.75 x 8 in) |
Description |
Arriving in Coomassie, Bowdich and his party encountered an enormous crowd -- "upwards of 5000 people," most of whom were
warriors. Amidst smoke, martial music, and a "confusion of flags," the military captains performed a dance. "The dress of
the captains," Bowdich explained, "was a war cap, with gilded ram horns projecting in front, the sides extended beyond all
proportion by immense plumes of eagles feathers, and fastened under the chin with bands of cowries. Their vest was of red
cloth, covered with fetishes and saphies (scraps of Moorish writing, as charms against evil) in gold and silver; and embroidered
cases of almost every colour, which flapped against their bodies as they moved, intermixed with small brass bells, the horns
and tails of animals, shells, and knives; long leopards tails hung down their backs, over a small bow covered with fetishes.
They wore loose cotton trowsers, with immense boots of a dull red leather, coming half way up the thigh, and fastened by small
chains to their cartouch or waist belt; these were also ornamented with bells, horses tails, strings of amulets, and innumerable
shreds of leather; a small quiver of poisoned arrows hung from their right wrist, and they held a long iron chain between
their teeth, with a scrap of Moorish writing affixed to the end of it. A small spear was in their left hands, covered with
red cloth and silk tassels; their black countenances heightened the effect of this attire, and completed a figure scarcely
human." (p. 32)
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Is part of |
Bowdich, T.E., 1791-1824. Mission from Cape Coast Castle to Ashantee. London: J. Murray, Albemarle-Street: printed by W. Bulmer
and Co., Cleveland-Row, St. James's, 1819.
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Notes |
Plate in T. Edward Bowdich's Mission from Cape Coast Castle to Ashantee: with a Statistical Account of that Kingdom, and Geographical
Notices of Other Parts of the Interior of Africa (London: J. Murray, Albemarle-Street: printed by W. Pulmer and Co., Cleveland-Row,
St. James's, 1819), p. 32.
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Fels Afro-Americana Image Project, Africa: Images, Maps, and Geography. |
Subject |
Warriors -- Clothing & dress -- Ghana. |
Geographic subject |
Kumasi (Ghana) -- Pictorial works -- 18th century. |
Genre |
Aquatints -- Hand-colored -- 1810-1820. |
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Book illustrations -- 1810-1820. |
Location |
Library Company of Philadelphia| Books & Other Texts | Rare | *U Afri Bowd 12983.Q p 32 |
Accession number |
12983.Q |