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cover of the supplement of the petit Journal Illustre na 891 of Dec 15
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cover of the supplement of the petit Journal Illustre na 891 of Dec 15
PCT4261905 cover of the supplement of the petit Journal IllustrenA 891 of Dec 15, 1907: the fidelity of the other france (algeria) by French School, (20th century); (add.info.: cover of the supplement of the Pepetit Journal IllustrenA 891 of December 15, 1907: la fidelite de l Other France (Algeria) - The Arab leaders know how to keep the Jewish faith - the son and grandson of the bach-agha Larbaa swear fidelite to France and go to fight in Morocco in the ranks of the palm trees. In medallion: Emir Abd-el-Kader.); French, out of copyright
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This print showcases the cover of the supplement of the Petit Journal Illustre na 891 from December 15,1907. Titled "The Fidelity of the Other France (Algeria)" this artwork by French School in the 20th century depicts a significant moment in history. The image portrays Arab leaders who possess an unwavering commitment to their Jewish faith and pledge loyalty to France. Intriguingly, it features Emir Abd-el-Kader within a medallion, symbolizing his prominent role in this narrative. The son and grandson of Bach-Agha Larbaa are shown swearing fidelity to France before embarking on a mission to fight for Morocco alongside palm trees. This historical piece sheds light on Algeria's connection with North Africa and its African roots while emphasizing its place within Arab civilization. It also reflects colonialism during that era as well as European influence over regions like Algeria. The vibrant colors used in this engraving evoke a sense of patriotism and nationalism, highlighting the deep love for homeland felt by Algerians at that time. This artwork serves as a reminder of the complex dynamics between colonizers and colonized nations during the early 20th century. Overall, Patrice Cartier's skillful reproduction allows us to appreciate both the artistic beauty and historical significance captured within this remarkable photograph print.
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