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Troubles on the frontier between Algeria and Morocco (colour litho)
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Troubles on the frontier between Algeria and Morocco (colour litho)
2779242 Troubles on the frontier between Algeria and Morocco (colour litho) by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Troubles on the frontier between Algeria and Morocco. A Muslim agitator preaching jihad. Les troubles a la frontiere Algero-Marocaine. Un agitateur musulman prechant la guerre sainte. Illustration for Le Petit Journal, 4 November 1906.); © Look and Learn
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This print titled "Troubles on the frontier between Algeria and Morocco" transports us back to a tumultuous period in history. The image, captured as a colour lithograph by an anonymous French School artist in the 20th century, depicts the unrest and revolt that plagued the border region between Algeria and Morocco. In this scene, we witness a Muslim agitator passionately preaching jihad, symbolizing the religious fervor that fueled the rebellion. Published as an illustration for Le Petit Journal on November 4,1906, it offers a glimpse into the complex dynamics of North Africa during this time. The composition is filled with motion and action; blurred figures hint at the chaos unfolding on both sides of the border. This visual representation not only highlights the clash between two nations but also sheds light on larger themes such as religion, African identity, and Arab culture. As we gaze upon this historical artifact from a private collection now preserved by Look and Learn's Bridgeman Images archive, we are reminded of how art can serve as a powerful tool for understanding our past. It prompts us to reflect on these troubles that once shook North Africa while appreciating its significance within Algerian-Moroccan relations and broader African history.
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