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Gabon, Tunisia and the Guinee Coast in Africa. Series on the French colonies
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Gabon, Tunisia and the Guinee Coast in Africa. Series on the French colonies
XEE4193076 Gabon, Tunisia and the Guinee Coast in Africa. Series on the French colonies. Raw material: gum, sponge, tobacco and silks, ivory. Chromolithography (Chromo) " the geographic thread", circa 1920. Private collection. by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Gabon, Tunisia and the Guinee Coast in Africa. Series on the French colonies. Raw material: gum, sponge, tobacco and silks, ivory. Chromolithography (Chromo) " the geographic thread", circa 1920. Private collection.); Stefano Bianchetti; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23728782
© Stefano Bianchetti / Bridgeman Images
Gabon Guinee Ivory Maghrebin Maghrebine Poacher Poaching Silk Tobacco Tobacco Plant Tunisia Tunisian Chromolithography Chromo Geographical Map Maghreb
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This print showcases a chromolithography piece titled "Gabon, Tunisia and the Guinee Coast in Africa. Series on the French colonies". Created by the French School in the 20th century, this artwork is part of a private collection. The image depicts a geographical map highlighting Gabon, Tunisia, and the Guinee Coast in Africa. The artist beautifully captures the essence of these regions through vibrant colors and intricate details. The map emphasizes various raw materials found in these territories such as gum, sponge, tobacco, silks, and ivory. This representation symbolizes their significance within colonial trade during that era. The composition also hints at the complexities of colonialism with references to hunting and poaching activities prevalent in African lands controlled by France. It sheds light on both cultural exchange and exploitation that occurred between colonizers and indigenous populations. Stefano Bianchetti's skillful execution of chromolithography brings this historical narrative to life. Through his artistry, he invites viewers to reflect upon themes like geography, African identity, imperialism, and economic exploitation. This remarkable piece serves as a visual reminder of our shared history while encouraging us to critically examine past actions for a more inclusive future.
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