Landing of the Senegalese Troops at the New Wharf in Cotonou from Le Petit Journal 21st May 1892
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About Reproduction
Discover the allure of art with our faithful reproduction of "Landing of the Senegalese Troops at the New Wharf in Cotonou from Le Petit Journal 21st May 1892", originally brought to life by the talented Henri Meyer. Unlike posters or prints, our hand-painted oil painting breathes an unique sense of depth and texture into your space. Every detail, every stroke, and every texture is meticulously recreated, paying the perfect homage to Henri Meyer and his artistic vision.
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Painting Description
"Landing of the Senegalese Troops at the New Wharf in Cotonou" is an illustration by Henri Meyer, featured on the cover of the French periodical Le Petit Journal on May 21, 1892. This artwork captures a significant moment in the colonial history of West Africa, depicting the arrival of Senegalese Tirailleurs, a corps of colonial infantry in the French Army, at the port of Cotonou in present-day Benin. The illustration is a vivid representation of the French colonial expansion and military presence in Africa during the late 19th century.
Henri Meyer, a prominent French illustrator and artist, was known for his detailed and dynamic compositions that often graced the covers of Le Petit Journal, a widely-read illustrated newspaper of the time. His works frequently depicted contemporary events, providing the French public with visual narratives of both domestic and international affairs. The illustration of the Senegalese troops' landing is a testament to Meyer's ability to capture the drama and significance of historical moments.
The scene is bustling with activity, showcasing the disciplined ranks of the Senegalese soldiers disembarking from ships, under the watchful eyes of French officers. The troops are portrayed in their distinctive uniforms, which included the fez and the sash, symbolizing their unique identity within the French military forces. The backdrop of the new wharf and the surrounding environment provides a glimpse into the infrastructural developments undertaken by the French colonial administration in Cotonou.
This illustration not only serves as a historical document but also reflects the broader themes of colonialism, military strategy, and the complex interactions between the colonizers and the colonized. It offers insight into the ways in which colonial powers utilized visual media to convey their narratives and assert their dominance. The "Landing of the Senegalese Troops at the New Wharf in Cotonou" remains a significant piece for understanding the visual culture of colonialism and the role of media in shaping public perception during that era.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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Return & Refund
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