Norman H Hardy (1864-1914) - Congo, Gathering Firewood, Circa 1907
Norman H Hardy (1864-1914) - Congo, Gathering Firewood, Circa 1907
Norman H Hardy (1864-1914) - Congo, Gathering Firewood, Circa 1907
Norman H Hardy (1864-1914) - Congo, Gathering Firewood, Circa 1907
Norman H Hardy (1864-1914) - Congo, Gathering Firewood, Circa 1907
Norman H Hardy (1864-1914) - Congo, Gathering Firewood, Circa 1907
Norman H Hardy (1864-1914) - Congo, Gathering Firewood, Circa 1907
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Norman H Hardy (1864-1914) - Congo, Gathering Firewood, Circa 1907

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20th century
Second Empire style, Napoleon III style
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    Norman H. Hardy (1864-1914)
    Congo, Gathering Firewood, Circa 1907
    Watercolor
    48 x 33 cm (19 x 13 in) visible
    70.5 x 56 cm (27.5 x 22 in) framed
    Signed lower left

    This rare watercolor by Norman H. Hardy, depicting a scene of wood portaging in the Congo, demonstrates the ethnographic and documentary dimension of his work during the expedition he led alongside Emil Torday in 1907-1908. Hired as a draftsman by the renowned ethnologist, Hardy immortalized the scenes of life he observed there, with both naturalistic precision and the eye of a colonial witness.
    A British artist and illustrator, Hardy had already traveled to Australia, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu before reaching Africa. He would later publish his works in The Savage South Seas (1907) and contribute to the collections of the British Museum and the Pitt Rivers Museum, where several objects collected during the Congo voyage are listed under his name, partly to enable him to be paid by the museum.
    A fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and the Royal Anthropological Institute, Hardy remains largely unknown today, despite a rich body of work spanning colonial worlds, from the Pacific to the African equatorial forests. This watercolor, a rare relic of his time in Central Africa, is a poignant testament to this.

    Ref: WPOB14NDGR

    Condition Very good
    Style Second Empire style, Napoleon III style (Watercolors of Second Empire style, Napoleon III style Style)
    Period 20th century (Watercolors 20th century)
    Country of origin France
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days
    Location 75014, Paris, France
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