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Nestor Fenleroc. (Illustration, 1923)
5975905 Nestor Fenleroc. (Illustration, 1923) by Peltier, Louis (1885-1946); Private Collection; (add.info.: Science. Zoology. Safari. Nestor Fenleroc, a European settler, visits an African tribe. Illustration in: Les grandes chasse de Nestor Fenleroc, by Louis Peltier, for a catalogue of the Parisian department store: Le Printemps, France, 1923. Coll. Part.); Photo © CCI
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The captivating print titled "Nestor Fenleroc. (Illustration, 1923)" takes us back to a time of exploration and adventure. Created by the talented artist Louis Peltier in 1923, this illustration transports us to the heart of Africa during a period of colonialism. In this scene, we witness Nestor Fenleroc, a European settler, immersing himself in an African tribe's culture. The image captures the essence of his journey through its vibrant colors and intricate details. As he stands among the tribe members, it is evident that he is on a scientific expedition focused on zoology. This illustration was originally featured in "Les grandes chasses de Nestor Fenleroc" a catalog for the renowned Parisian department store Le Printemps. Peltier's work beautifully combines elements of adventure and pop culture with themes such as hunting and childhood nostalgia. Through this artwork, we are reminded of both the allure and controversy surrounding colonial expeditions during that era. It serves as a visual representation of how different cultures intersected at that time while also shedding light on society's fascination with exotic lands. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from Bridgeman Images' private collection, we are transported into an era where exploration knew no bounds – an era filled with curiosity about distant lands and their diverse wildlife.
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