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FASHODA AFFAIR, 1898. Marchez! Marchand! Contemporary English cartoon by Sir
FASHODA AFFAIR, 1898.
Marchez! Marchand! Contemporary English cartoon by Sir John Tenniel on the meeting between General Horatio Kitchener and French captain Jean-Baptiste Marchand at Fashoda, Sudan, 19 September 1898
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1898 Baptiste British Empire Captain Colonialism Confrontation Explorer First French Empire Grass Great Britain Helmet Holster Horatio Jean Jean Baptiste John Bull Kitchener Marchand Meeting Personification Pith Political September Tenniel Tricolor Fashoda
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FASHODA AFFAIR, 1898 - A Captivating Encounter
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. This print captures a significant moment in history - the Fashoda Affair of 1898. The image showcases a contemporary English cartoon by Sir John Tenniel, depicting the meeting between General Horatio Kitchener and French Captain Jean-Baptiste Marchand at Fashoda, Sudan on September 19th. The cartoon portrays the intense confrontation between two powerful nations - Great Britain and France - as they vied for control over colonial territories during the late 19th century. Both men are depicted with distinct characteristics; Kitchener wearing his iconic pith helmet and holster, representing British imperialism, while Marchand stands proudly in his military attire adorned with the tricolor flag of France. Symbolizing political personification, this artwork encapsulates the tensions and rivalries that defined turn-of-the-century colonialism. The lush grass surrounding them serves as a backdrop to their historic encounter. As we gaze upon this thought-provoking print, it invites us to reflect on an era marked by exploration and territorial disputes. It reminds us of how these encounters shaped world politics and influenced future events. This print from Granger Art on Demand is not just an artistic masterpiece but also a visual gateway into understanding the complexities of global power dynamics during this period.
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