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Timbuktu, and the fatal ambush of a column of French troops commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Eugene Bonnier, 15 January 1894 (coloured engraving)
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Timbuktu, and the fatal ambush of a column of French troops commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Eugene Bonnier, 15 January 1894 (coloured engraving)
5998709 Timbuktu, and the fatal ambush of a column of French troops commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Eugene Bonnier, 15 January 1894 (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Timbuktu, and the fatal ambush of a column of French troops commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Eugene Bonnier, 15 January 1894. Print published by Pellerin & Cie, Imagerie D Epinal, late 19th century.); © Look and Learn
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Ambush Attacked Entering Mali Scramble For Africa Timbuktu Tuaregs Brawl Brawling Fighting Conflict
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This coloured engraving depicts the fatal ambush of a column of French troops commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Eugene Bonnier in Timbuktu on 15 January 1894. The print, published by Pellerin & Cie, Imagerie D'Epinal in the late 19th century, offers a vivid portrayal of this historical event. Intriguingly, the image captures the intensity and chaos of battle as armed forces clash with each other in a fierce confrontation. The soldiers are seen bravely fighting against overwhelming odds, displaying their unwavering commitment to their mission. This scene serves as a poignant reminder of the perils faced by military units during colonial expeditions. Timbuktu itself is depicted as an African city shrouded in mystery and allure. Its significance during the scramble for Africa is evident as it becomes a battleground between French troops and local Tuareg fighters. The print also highlights Captain Nigotte's valiant efforts to defend his comrades amidst this deadly ambush. The historical context surrounding this event further adds depth to the image. It symbolizes France's imperialistic ambitions and its desire to expand its influence across distant lands. Additionally, it sheds light on the complex dynamics between European powers and indigenous populations during that era. Overall, this striking artwork not only commemorates Lieutenant-Colonel Eugene Bonnier's tragic fate but also invites viewers to reflect upon broader themes such as conflict, colonialism, and cultural exchange within history.
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