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Nestor Fenleroc, European settler visits an African tribe. 1923 (engraving)
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Nestor Fenleroc, European settler visits an African tribe. 1923 (engraving)
6437548 Nestor Fenleroc, European settler visits an African tribe. 1923 (engraving) by Peltier, Louis (1885-1946); Private Collection; (add.info.: Science. Zoology. Safari. Nestor Fenleroc, a European settler, visits an African tribe. Illustration in: Les grand chasses de Nestor Fenleroc, by Louis Peltier, for a catalogue of the Parisian department store: Le Printemps, France, 1923. Coll. Share.); Photo © CCI
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Nestor Fenleroc, European settler visits an African tribe. 1923 (engraving) captures a significant moment in history when cultural exchange and exploration were at their peak. The engraving by Louis Peltier portrays Nestor Fenleroc, an adventurous European settler, immersing himself in the vibrant traditions of an African tribe during the early 20th century. In this scene, we witness the convergence of two distinct worlds as Fenleroc engages with the local community. The image showcases a lively folk dance performed by members of the African tribe, highlighting their rich cultural heritage and traditional values. The dancers' movements exude grace and energy while evoking a sense of unity among their people. Fenleroc's presence signifies not only his curiosity but also represents the era of colonialism and its impact on indigenous populations. As he witnesses this mesmerizing spectacle, one can't help but ponder upon the complexities surrounding colonization and its influence on native cultures. The engraving beautifully captures both admiration for Africa's diverse customs and music instruments played by talented musicians within this community. It serves as a reminder that despite differences in ethnicity or geography, there is beauty to be found in shared experiences and mutual respect. This artwork from Le Printemps catalogue transports us back to a time when exploration was fueled by curiosity rather than conquest. It invites viewers to reflect upon our interconnectedness as inhabitants of this world while celebrating the richness of cultural diversity.
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