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The Count Of Turin In The Eritrean Colony Receives Tributes From The Chiefs And Notables Of Asmara (Colour Litho)

The Count Of Turin In The Eritrean Colony Receives Tributes From The Chiefs And Notables Of Asmara (Colour Litho)


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The Count Of Turin In The Eritrean Colony Receives Tributes From The Chiefs And Notables Of Asmara (Colour Litho)

2798234 The Count Of Turin In The Eritrean Colony Receives Tributes From The Chiefs And Notables Of Asmara (Colour Litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Count of Turin in the Eritrean Colony Receives Tributes from the Chiefs and Notables of Asmara. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 29 October 1899.); © Look and Learn

Media ID 23463216

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Appointment Colony Date Dignitaries Dignitary East Eritrean Kingdom Meet Meetings Achille Beltrame Afica Afric Asmera Beltrame Achille 1871 1945 Central Africa Costume Design Fancy Dress Fancy Dress Costume


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The Count of Turin, a prominent Italian dignitary, is depicted in this vibrant color lithograph receiving tributes from the chiefs and notables of Asmara, the capital city of Eritrea. The image captures a significant moment in history when Italy had established its colonial presence in East Africa. The scene portrays a meeting between the Count and African leaders, showcasing the cultural exchange that took place during this period. The chiefs and notables are dressed in traditional attire, highlighting their rich heritage and identity. Meanwhile, the Count stands tall in his distinguished European costume design. The illustration was originally created by Achille Beltrame for Courier Sunday on October 29th, 1899. It offers a glimpse into the dynamics of power and diplomacy within the Italian colony as well as shedding light on Eritrean society at that time. This print serves as an important historical document capturing both sides of colonization - the imposition of foreign rule alongside interactions between different cultures. It invites viewers to reflect upon complex narratives surrounding imperialism while appreciating Beltrame's artistic skill. Now part of a private collection but made available through Fine Art Finder by Bridgeman Images, this lithograph continues to fascinate audiences with its depiction of an era marked by exploration, conquests, and encounters between nations.

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