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Satire depicting the deposed Moroccan Sultan Abdelaziz and the Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid II. (colour litho)
2786558 Satire depicting the deposed Moroccan Sultan Abdelaziz and the Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid II. (colour litho) by Ostoya, Georges d (Dochinsky or Sochinsky) (1878-1937); Private Collection; (add.info.: Satire depicting the deposed Moroccan Sultan Abdelaziz and the Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid II. Illustration for Le Rire, 19 September 1908.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22892876
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This colorful lithograph print captures a satirical moment in history, depicting the deposed Moroccan Sultan Abdelaziz and the Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid II. Created by Georges d'Ostoya, also known as Dochinsky or Sochinsky, this artwork was featured in the magazine Le Rire on September 19th, 1908. The image showcases a humorous scene filled with caricatures and witty commentary. The two sultans are portrayed in exaggerated costumes, highlighting their royal status while poking fun at their political power. A poodle accompanies them on their walk, adding an amusing touch to the composition. In this satirical drawing, we can see elements of French and Arabic culture intertwined. The artist cleverly uses humor to critique both royalty and politics of that time period. Through his scathing satire, he sheds light on social issues and challenges faced by these monarchies. The print not only serves as a source of entertainment but also offers insight into European perspectives during that era. It reflects the tensions between different nations within Europe and highlights France's influence over its overseas territories. Overall, this artwork is a testament to the power of satire in conveying complex ideas through visual storytelling. It invites viewers to reflect on historical events while enjoying its comical elements.
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