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Spahis. 3782927 Spahis; (add.info.: Spahis: member of light cavalry regiments
3782927 Spahis; (add.info.: Spahis: member of light cavalry regiments of the 19th century French army recruited primarily from the indigenous populations of Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco. From series Paris au XIX. Siecle (hand- coloured lithograph Parisian costume plates, heightened with gum arabic) c.1855-56.); Lebrecht History
Media ID 33391246
© Lebrecht History / Bridgeman Images
Algeria Algeria Algerian Algerian Algerians Artillery Battalion Colonised Colony Engravings Indigenous Recruit Recruiting Recruitment Arab Civilization Arab Culture Arabians Francais Maghreb Maghrebi Maghrebian Social History
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Estimated Product Size is 19.7cm x 24.2cm (7.8" x 9.5")
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This print from Fine Art Finder showcases the Spahis, members of light cavalry regiments in the 19th century French army. The Spahis were primarily recruited from the indigenous populations of Algeria, Tunisia, and Morocco, making them an integral part of Arab civilization and culture. The hand-coloured lithograph Parisian costume plates, heightened with gum arabic, beautifully capture the essence of these brave soldiers. Dressed in their distinctive uniforms adorned with turbans, they stand proudly as a symbol of both military might and colonial influence. The image takes us back to a time when France had established colonies in North Africa. It serves as a reminder of the complex relationship between colonizer and colonized during this period. The recruitment process for these troops was significant as it brought together individuals from different backgrounds under one banner. Intricate details highlight not only their weaponry but also their sense of pride and honor. These soldiers were more than just fighters; they represented a fusion between European military tactics and local traditions. As we delve into this historical photograph, we are transported to 19th-century Europe where social history intertwines with engravings depicting colonial life. This particular artwork sheds light on the diversity within France's armed forces at that time while also showcasing its expansionist ambitions. Bridgeman Images has once again curated an exceptional piece that sparks curiosity about our shared past. Through this photo print, we gain insight into an era defined by conflict and cultural exchange – reminding us how art can serve as a powerful medium for understanding our collective history.
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