Moga, chief of the Bari tribe from the region of White Nile in Sudan
The group of missionaries arrived at Alexandria harbour on Thursday 1st September around 8 o’clock in the morning. When they arrived at the Hôtel du Nord they were greeted by Moga, the chief of the Bari tribe from along the White Nile river, who was dressed in a long red coat, small white pants, and had his head adorned with colourful ostrich feathers. Šašel was so fascinated with the chief that he immediately began a painting of him.
In the late summer of 1853 Jakov Šašel went on his first journey to Austria to visit various gunsmiths. There he probably learned that Ignatio Knoblecher, from the Catholic missionary in Khartoum, was looking for various craftsmen for his mission in Sudan. Jakob decided to join the large group of missionaries and craftsmen, and in August 1853 he left his home for an almost year long journey to Egypt, Nubia and Sudan. He returned from Sudan in the summer of 1854.
Jakov Šašel described his journey to Egypt, Nubia and Africa in a manuscript journal, titled Bilder aus dem Oriente aufgenommen während einer Reise nach Aegypten, Nubien, Sudan in Jahren 1853 und 1854 (Pictures from the Orient taken during a journey to Egypt, Nubia and Sudan in 1853 and 1854), which he completed in 1863. His manuscript, bound in leather, and with the title in gold letters, is today in the collections of Karlovac Town Museum where it has the inventory number KP-460. The manuscript consists of a foreword and 143 pages of text that is divided into four main chapters. The chapters are illustrated with the 33 colourful drawings Šašel made during his journey.
Šašel’s travel journal is one of the most detailed and interesting diaries describing Egypt, Nubia and the Sudan that has survive from the middle of the 19th century. During 1884 the manuscript journal was published in sections within the journal “Svjetlo”. To mark the 140th anniversary of Jakob Šašel’s journey to Africa, in 2003 the Karlovac Town Museum published the manuscript of his travel diary in a bilingual German and Croatian edition.
Catalogue entry
Moga, chief of the Bari tribe from the region of White Nile in Sudan The Karlovac City Museum, Karlovac Inv. no. GMK KP-460 Jakob Schaschel (Jakov Šašel), Alexandria, September 1853 paper: watercolour 29.5 x 22.5 cm
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