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Photographic Print : L Plate au beurre, number 199, Satirique en couleurs, 1905_3_11: Colonization
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L Plate au beurre, number 199, Satirique en couleurs, 1905_3_11: Colonization
ICA4901726 L Plate au beurre, number 199, Satirique en couleurs, 1905_3_11: Colonization, America, Anticolonialism, Alcohol Alcoholism - Black, Uncle Sam - Case of Fort Crampel - Illustration by Adolphe (Willette) (1857-1926) by Willette, Adolphe Leon (1857-1926); (add.info.: L Plate au beurre, number 199, Satirique en couleurs, 1905_3_11: Colonization, America, Anticolonialism, Alcohol Alcoholism - Black, Uncle Sam - Case of Fort Crampel - Illustration by Adolphe (Willette) (1857-1926)); Photo eCaricadoc; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23338416
© Caricadoc / Bridgeman Images
Anticolonialism Congo Uncle Sam Caricadoc Journalism Newspapers
10"x8" Photo Print
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This print titled "L Plate au beurre, number 199, Satirique en couleurs, 1905_3_11: Colonization" captures a powerful satirical illustration by Adolphe Willette. Created in 1905, this artwork delves into the themes of colonization and anticolonialism during that era. The image depicts Uncle Sam, a symbol of the United States, facing the case of Fort Crampel. The illustration highlights America's involvement in colonial ventures and its impact on African nations like Congo. Willette skillfully portrays the consequences of colonization through his use of symbolism and satire. In this thought-provoking piece, Willette also addresses social issues such as alcoholism among Black communities affected by colonial rule. By incorporating elements of food and drink alongside Uncle Sam's presence, he draws attention to the exploitation and economic interests associated with colonization. The print itself is an excellent representation of this historic artwork from the early 20th century. With its intricate details and vibrant colors, it allows viewers to appreciate Willette's artistic style while contemplating the complex themes explored within the illustration. Overall, this print serves as a visual reminder of past struggles against colonialism and raises awareness about ongoing debates surrounding power dynamics between nations. It invites us to reflect on historical events while encouraging critical thinking about contemporary global issues related to imperialism and cultural domination.
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