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First Italo-Ethiopian War - Caricature of Francesco Crispi (1818-1901
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First Italo-Ethiopian War - Caricature of Francesco Crispi (1818-1901
XEE4158812 First Italo-Ethiopian War - Caricature of Francesco Crispi (1818-1901) and the defeat of the Italian invading army at the siege of Makalle, Ethiopia - in " Le Petit Journal" of 09/02/1896 (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Le negus d Ethiopia assomme le premier italian Crispi (cartoon on the Ethiopian War)); Stefano Bianchetti; French, out of copyright
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This engraving captures a pivotal moment in history - the First Italo-Ethiopian War. The image depicts a caricature of Francesco Crispi, an Italian statesman, who was at the forefront of the invasion of Ethiopia. However, this caricature tells a different story than what Crispi had hoped for. The defeat of the Italian invading army at the siege of Makalle is vividly portrayed as the Ethiopian king, known as Le negus d'Ethiopia, delivers a powerful blow to Crispi's ego. This cartoonish representation symbolizes not only Italy's military failure but also highlights their political ambitions being crushed by African resistance. Published in "Le Petit Journal" on September 2nd, 1896, this engraving serves as both documentation and commentary on one of Africa's most significant battles against European colonization. The artist behind this masterpiece is Stefano Bianchetti from France. Through his skilled craftsmanship and attention to detail, Bianchetti brings forth emotions such as victory for Ethiopia and defeat for Italy. The contrasting expressions on the faces of these two individuals reflect their respective fates - one triumphant and proud while the other humiliated and defeated. As we gaze upon this historical artifact from over a century ago, it reminds us that even in times when power imbalances seem insurmountable, resilience can prevail against all odds.
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