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Expedition of General de Flogny to Algeria, 1877: interview with Magoura
XEE4166914 Expedition of General de Flogny to Algeria, 1877: interview with Magoura, where Oujdas amel returned, to the Algerian commander Ben-Daoud (Ben Daoud), the illegally leaked tax on the ksours of the south, then French colonies. Engraving in " Le Monde Illustre" nA'1061 of 4 August 1877. by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Expedition of General de Flogny to Algeria, 1877: interview with Magoura, where Oujdas amel returned, to the Algerian commander Ben-Daoud (Ben Daoud), the illegally leaked tax on the ksours of the south, then French colonies. Engraving in " Le Monde Illustre" nA'1061 of 4 August 1877.); Stefano Bianchetti; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23723826
© Stefano Bianchetti / Bridgeman Images
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This print captures a significant moment in history - the Expedition of General de Flogny to Algeria in 1877. The image showcases an intense interview between General de Flogny's emissary, Magoura, and the Algerian commander Ben-Daoud (Ben Daoud). The focus of this crucial meeting was the illegal taxation on the ksours of the southern French colonies. As tensions rise, both figures engage in a heated discussion that could potentially shape the future of North Africa. Engraved meticulously by Stefano Bianchetti for "Le Monde Illustre" on August 4th, 1877, this artwork serves as a visual testament to colonialism and its impact on African territories. It highlights France's presence in Algeria during this era. The composition exudes historical significance with intricate details that bring life to every element captured within it. From their facial expressions to their body language, each nuance tells a story of power dynamics and cultural exchange. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from our private collection, we are transported back in time to witness firsthand how politics and diplomacy unfolded during one of Africa's most transformative periods. Through this photograph print by A© Stefano Bianchetti, we are reminded not only of the complexities surrounding colonization but also of the resilience and strength exhibited by those who fought against it.
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