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Death of the Marquis of Mores (Antoine-Amedee-Marie-Vincent
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Death of the Marquis of Mores (Antoine-Amedee-Marie-Vincent
XEE4148545 Death of the Marquis of Mores (Antoine-Amedee-Marie-Vincent) Manca de Vallombrosa (1858-1896) and his companions near El-Ouatia (El Ouatia) in Tunisia in 1896 - Illustration of Achille Lemot in " Le-Pelerin" of June 1896 by Lemot, Achille (1846-1909); Private Collection; (add.info.: Death of the Marquis of Mores (Antoine-Amedee-Marie-Vincent) Manca de Vallombrosa (1858-1896) and his companions near El-Ouatia (El Ouatia) in Tunisia in 1896 - Illustration of Achille Lemot in " Le-Pelerin" of June 1896); Stefano Bianchetti; French, out of copyright
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The print captures a poignant moment in history, depicting the death of the Marquis of Mores (Antoine-Amedee-Marie-Vincent) Manca de Vallombrosa and his companions near El-Ouatia in Tunisia in 1896. Illustrated by Achille Lemot for "Le-Pelerin" magazine, this artwork offers a glimpse into the harsh realities of war and colonialism. In this scene, set against the backdrop of North Africa's arid landscape, we witness a battlefield soaked with human tragedy. The French military forces engage in combat with Tunisian fighters as they strive to expand their influence over the region. The vibrant colors used by Stefano Bianchetti bring life to this engraving, emphasizing both the bravery and brutality present on that fateful day. The Marquis of Mores' untimely demise serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made during these tumultuous times. His companions stand alongside him, united in their fight but ultimately succumbing to an unforgiving fate. This image encapsulates not only a specific historical event but also symbolizes broader themes such as power struggles between nations and cultural clashes within colonial territories. As we reflect upon this photograph print from Fine Art Finder, it is crucial to acknowledge its significance beyond aesthetics. It prompts us to contemplate the consequences of imperialism while honoring those who lost their lives amidst these conflicts.
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