Title |
Fan blacksmiths [graphic]. |
Publisher |
[London: s.n] |
Publisher |
ENGLAND. London. 1861 |
Date |
[1861] |
Physical Description |
1 print: wood engraving; image 9 x 11 cm. (3.5 x 4.25 in) |
Description |
From 1855-59, Paul B. Du Chaillu (Paul Belloni), a French-American explorer, led an expedition through Gabon, which was supported
by the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Scienes. Du Chaillu's observations were published in Explorations & Adventures in Equatorial
Africa (1861). This engraving is set in a village inhabited by the Fan peoples, who settled in the area around the Gabon River.
It shows two Fan blacksmith working over a small fire. "As blacksmiths," Du Chaillu wrote, "they very far surpass all the
tribes of this region who have not come in contact with whites. Their war-like habits have made iron a most necessary article
to them; and though their tools are very simple, their patience is great, and, as the reader will perceive from the pictures
of their arms, they produce some very neat workmanship." (p. 91) Describing the scene shown in the engraving, Du Chaillu continued,
"The forge is set up anywhere where a fire can be built. They have invented a singular bellows, composed of two short, hollowed
cylinders of wood, surmounted by skins accurately fitted on, and having an appropriate valve and a wooden handle. The bellows-man
sits down, and moves these coverings up and down with great rapidity, and the air is led through small wooden pipes into an
iron joint which emerges in the fire. The anvil is a solid piece of iron of the shape seen in the illustration. The sharp
end is stuck into the ground, and the blacksmith sits alongside of his anvil and beats iron with a singular hammer, which
is simply a piece of iron weighing three to six pounds, and in shape of a truncated cone. It has no handle, but is held by
the smaller end, and, of course, the blows require much more strength." (p. 91-92)
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Is part of |
Du Chaillu, Paul B. (Paul Belloni), 1835-1903. Explorations & adventures in equatorial Africa. London: John Murray, Albemarle
Street, 1861.
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Notes |
Illustration in Paul B. Du Chaillu's Explorations & adventures in equatorial Africa: With accounts of the manners and customs
of the people, and the chace of the gorilla, crocodile, leopard, elephant, hippopotamus, and other animals (London: John Murray,
Albemarle Street, 1861), p. 91.
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Fels Afro-Americana Image Project, Africa: Images, Maps, and Geography. |
Subject |
Fe' fe' (Cameroon people) -- Arts & crafts. |
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Blacksmiths -- Cameroon. |
Geographic subject |
Cameroon -- Pictorial works -- 19th century. |
Genre |
Wood engravings -- 1860-1870. |
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Book illustrations -- 1860-1870. |
Location |
Library Company of Philadelphia| Books & Other Texts | Rare | U Afri Du Chail 15232.O p 91 |
Accession number |
15232.O |