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The new sultan of Morocco, Moulay Mohammed, makes his entry into the city of Rabat

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The new sultan of Morocco, Moulay Mohammed, makes his entry into the city of Rabat

XEE4134041 The new sultan of Morocco, Moulay Mohammed, makes his entry into the city of Rabat. Illustration of Damblans. In " Le Pelerin" of December 4, 1927. by Damblans, Eugene (1865-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The new sultan of Morocco, Moulay Mohammed, makes his entry into the city of Rabat. Illustration of Damblans. In " Le Pelerin" of December 4, 1927.); Stefano Bianchetti; Uruguayan, out of copyright

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© Stefano Bianchetti / Bridgeman Images

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The new sultan of Morocco, Moulay Mohammed, makes a grand entrance into the bustling city of Rabat. This illustration by Damblans, featured in 'Le Pelerin' on December 4,1927, captures the essence of this historic moment. The streets are filled with excitement as a vibrant procession unfolds before our eyes. In this enchanting scene, we see the sultan riding atop a majestic horse adorned with ornate regalia. His presence commands attention as he is surrounded by an enthusiastic crowd eagerly welcoming their new leader. The atmosphere is electric with anticipation and joy. The artist's attention to detail brings every element to life - from the intricate patterns on the sultan's traditional Moroccan costume to the lively expressions on the faces of those lining the streets. Umbrellas dotting the crowd provide shade from the scorching sun while adding pops of color to an already vibrant scene. This illustration not only depicts a significant historical event but also showcases North African culture and tradition. It serves as a window into Morocco's rich heritage and offers us a glimpse into its past. Stefano Bianchetti's print beautifully preserves this remarkable moment in time for generations to come. It reminds us of Morocco's enduring legacy and invites us to appreciate its beauty and diversity.

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