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Reception of travelers at the palace of the sultan of Soulou (or Sulu
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Reception of travelers at the palace of the sultan of Soulou (or Sulu
LSE4333846 Reception of travelers at the palace of the sultan of Soulou (or Sulu) (archipelago of the Philippines), Mohammed Yamalul Alam. Engraving by E.Ronjat, to illustrate the story " Journey to the Philippines", 1879-1882, by Dr. J.Montano. Published in Le Tour du monde, nouveau journal des voyages, 1er semester 1884, edited by Edouard Charton (1807-1890), edition Hachette, Paris. by Ronjat, Etienne Antoine Eugene (b.1822); Private Collection; (add.info.: Reception of travelers at the palace of the sultan of Soulou (or Sulu) (archipelago of the Philippines), Mohammed Yamalul Alam. Engraving by E.Ronjat, to illustrate the story " Journey to the Philippines", 1879-1882, by Dr. J.Montano. Published in Le Tour du monde, nouveau journal des voyages, 1er semester 1884, edited by Edouard Charton (1807-1890), edition Hachette, Paris.); Photo eLeonard de Selva; French, out of copyright
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This print captures a historic moment in the archipelago of the Philippines. The image showcases the grand reception of travelers at the palace of Sultan Mohammed Yamalul Alam, also known as Soulou or Sulu. Engraved by E. Ronjat, this artwork was created to illustrate Dr. J. Montano's enthralling story "Journey to the Philippines" from 1879-1882. The scene depicts an encounter between explorers and locals, showcasing a fascinating conversation between different cultures. The engraving beautifully portrays the opulence and majesty of the sultan's palace, with intricate architectural details and lush surroundings. Published in Le Tour du monde, nouveau journal des voyages in 1884 under Edouard Charton's editorial guidance, this piece offers a glimpse into a bygone era of exploration and adventure. Leonard de Selva skillfully captured this historical moment through his lens, preserving it for generations to come. This photograph transports viewers back in time, allowing them to immerse themselves in the rich history and diverse cultural heritage of Southeast Asia. As we gaze upon this remarkable print, we are reminded of how art can transcend time and space, connecting us with stories from distant lands that continue to shape our understanding of humanity's collective journey across borders and cultures.
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