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This exceptional collection of lithographs presents Nelson Mandela’s deeply personal reflections on South Africa’s journey from oppression to freedom.
The Struggle Series consists of six lithographs, each carrying symbolic meaning connected to Mandela’s life, the history of South Africa, and the enduring values of humanity, unity, and hope.
Included in the collection are:
- Struggle
- Imprisonment
- Freedom
- Unity
- Future
- The Story
One of the lithographs has been personally hand signed by Nelson Mandela in pencil, making this an exceptionally significant and collectible piece of South African history.
Accompanying the collection is Mandela’s own explanation of the artwork:
“These sketches are not so much about my life as they are about my own country. I drew hands because they are powerful instruments, hands can hurt or heal, punish or uplift. They can also be bound, but a quest for righteousness can never be repressed. In time, we broke open the shackles of injustice, we joined hands across social divides and national boundaries, between continents and over oceans. And now we look to the future, knowing that even if age makes us wiser guides, it is the youth that remind us of love, of trust, and the value of life.”
The collection is available either:
- Professionally framed for display, or
- Unframed in a presentation display box
This is more than memorabilia – it is a meaningful historical collection that reflects the legacy of one of the world’s most respected leaders.
SPECIFICATIONS
Lithographs
Nelson Mandela
Yes, by Nelson Mandela (one lithograph signed in pencil)
Yes, COA included
Framed set or presentation display box
Excellent/New
(L)cm x (W)cm (H)cm
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