Little Red Riding Hood or France losing Fachoda to England, illustrated title page from Le Petit Journal, 20th November 1898
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About Reproduction
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Painting Description
"Little Red Riding Hood or France losing Fachoda to England, illustrated title page from Le Petit Journal, 20th November 1898" is a notable work by the Italian artist Oswaldo Tofani. This illustration captures a significant historical moment through the lens of popular media of the time. Le Petit Journal, a widely circulated French newspaper, often featured vivid and dramatic illustrations to accompany its stories, and Tofani's work is a prime example of this tradition.
The illustration depicts the aftermath of the Fashoda Incident, a climax in the imperial territorial disputes between France and Britain in Africa. The Fashoda Incident occurred in 1898 when French and British forces converged at the Sudanese town of Fashoda (now Kodok). Both nations aimed to expand their empires in Africa, and the encounter at Fashoda brought them to the brink of war. Ultimately, diplomatic negotiations led to the withdrawal of French forces, marking a significant moment in the colonial history of both nations.
Tofani's illustration employs the allegory of "Little Red Riding Hood," a well-known European fairy tale, to dramatize the event. In this context, France is depicted as Little Red Riding Hood, a vulnerable figure, while England is represented as the predatory wolf. This artistic choice underscores the perceived imbalance of power and the sense of betrayal felt by the French public. The use of such a familiar story would have resonated strongly with contemporary readers, making the political message accessible and emotionally impactful.
The illustration not only serves as a historical document but also reflects the media's role in shaping public perception and national sentiment during the era. Tofani's work is a testament to the power of visual art in journalism and its ability to convey complex political narratives through compelling imagery.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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