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Tomb of Father Charles Eugene Foucauld, the Monument of General Laperrine and the Tomb of three Meharistes of the French Camel Corps, 1928
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Tomb of Father Charles Eugene Foucauld, the Monument of General Laperrine and the Tomb of three Meharistes of the French Camel Corps, 1928
901281 Tomb of Father Charles Eugene Foucauld, the Monument of General Laperrine and the Tomb of three Meharistes of the French Camel Corps, 1928 by Dubois, Paul Elie (1886-1949); Musee National Des Arts Africains Et Oceaniens, Paris, France; (add.info.: Foucauld Charles Eugene (1858-1916)
Laperrine Henry, General (1860 - 1920)
Hermitage of Charles Foucauld, built in 1911, on the Assekrem, Hoggar, Algeria.)
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This print captures the Tomb of Father Charles Eugene Foucauld, the Monument of General Laperrine, and the Tomb of three Meharistes of the French Camel Corps in 1928. The image showcases a significant historical moment set against the stunning backdrop of North Africa's Sahara desert. The tomb is a testament to Father Charles Eugene Foucauld (1858-1916), an influential priest who dedicated his life to religious orders and missionary work. Alongside it stands the monument honoring General Laperrine (1860-1920), a respected military figure known for his service in Algeria. The presence of these two figures symbolizes both spiritual devotion and military valor. The composition also highlights the architectural beauty found within this remote region. The hermitage built by Charles Foucauld in 1911 on Assekrem, Hoggar, Algeria adds an element of intrigue to the landscape. Its isolated location amidst vast stretches of sand dunes creates a sense of awe-inspiring solitude. Through this photograph, we are transported back in time to witness an important chapter in African history. It serves as a reminder not only of individual legacies but also sheds light on broader themes such as religion, colonization, and cultural exchange between Europe and Africa. Overall, this image offers viewers a glimpse into both past events and timeless landscapes that continue to shape our understanding of North Africa's rich heritage.
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