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Egypt after the War, the Trial of Arabi at Cairo, reading the Sentence of Death (engraving)
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Egypt after the War, the Trial of Arabi at Cairo, reading the Sentence of Death (engraving)
1061372 Egypt after the War, the Trial of Arabi at Cairo, reading the Sentence of Death (engraving) by Durand, Godefroy (1832-1896); Private Collection; (add.info.: Egypt after the War, the Trial of Arabi at Cairo, reading the Sentence of Death. Illustration for The Graphic, 23 December 1882.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 25146506
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Ahmed Orabi Arabi Arabi Pasha Cairo Courts Durand Godefroy 1832 1896 Godefroy Durand Interpreter North East Africa North West Africa Northafrica Sentence Trial Trials Afica Afric Central Africa Egyptians
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This engraving, titled "Egypt after the War, the Trial of Arabi at Cairo, reading the Sentence of Death" offers a glimpse into a significant moment in history. Created by Durand Godefroy in the 19th century, this artwork captures the intensity and drama surrounding the trial of Arabi Pasha. The scene depicts a courtroom filled with military officials, lawyers, and interpreters. Raouf Pasha can be seen as he reads out the sentence of death to an anxious crowd. The honorable Mark Napier sits attentively while Mr. A. M Broadley observes from his seat nearby. The artist's attention to detail brings this historical event to life. From the expressions on each character's face to their meticulously rendered attire, every element contributes to creating a sense of realism and tension within this print. This engraving serves as both a testament to Egypt's post-war period and an exploration of justice during that time. It provides viewers with an opportunity to reflect on themes such as power dynamics, colonialism, and legal systems in 19th-century Egypt. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from Bridgeman Images' collection, we are reminded once again that art has always been intertwined with history – capturing moments that shape our understanding of society and its complexities.
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