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Illustration from the book "A la gloire des betes"text by A Fabre
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Illustration from the book "A la gloire des betes"text by A Fabre
JLJ4623892 Illustration from the book " A la gloire des betes" text by A Fabre, drawings by Jacques Marie Gaston Onfray de Breville dit JOB (1858-1931), publisher Maison Alfred Mame et fils: The Mitraille poodle (simple poodle in the 2nd artillery regiment, he was the first to enter Algiers during the Algerie campaign), Private Collection by Job, pseudonym for Onfray de Breville, Jacques (1858-1931); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustration from the book " A la gloire des betes" text by A Fabre, drawings by Jacques Marie Gaston Onfray de Breville dit JOB (1858-1931), publisher Maison Alfred Mame et fils: The Mitraille poodle (simple poodle in the 2nd artillery regiment, he was the first to enter Algiers during the Algerie campaign), Private Collection); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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This print captures an illustration from the book "A la gloire des betes" by A Fabre, featuring the remarkable artwork of Jacques Marie Gaston Onfray de Breville dit JOB. Published by Maison Alfred Mame et fils, this particular illustration showcases The Mitraille poodle, a simple yet extraordinary canine who served in the 2nd artillery regiment during the Algerie campaign. The Mitraille poodle holds a significant place in history as he was the first to enter Algiers during this military operation. This image is part of a private collection and belongs to Job, which was the pseudonym used by Onfray de Breville. With its rich historical context and artistic brilliance, this photograph offers a glimpse into French colonialism and its impact on both humans and animals. The composition highlights not only the unique bond between man and animal but also sheds light on Africa's diverse wildlife. It serves as a reminder of Algeria's past while showcasing elements of African culture through symbols like walking sticks or canes that are often associated with Arab civilization. As an out-of-copyright image captured by Photo Josse, this piece allows us to appreciate not only its aesthetic beauty but also encourages us to reflect upon our shared history and relationships with animals in different contexts around the world.
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