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The King and Queen of Denmark, Alexandrine, to the Greenland Eskimos (colour litho)
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The King and Queen of Denmark, Alexandrine, to the Greenland Eskimos (colour litho)
2809028 The King and Queen of Denmark, Alexandrine, to the Greenland Eskimos (colour litho) by Salvadori, Riccardo (1866-1927); Private Collection; (add.info.: The King and Queen of Denmark, Alexandrine, to the Greenland Eskimos. Before them, no monarch had set foot on the very rigid distant island. The Eskimos welcomed their King with a mixed feeling of respect and religious fear. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 28 August-4 September 1921.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 25148448
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This print captures a historic moment when the King and Queen of Denmark, Alexandrine, ventured to the remote island of Greenland to meet with the Eskimos. It was an unprecedented visit as no monarch had ever set foot on this distant and rigid land before. The Eskimos greeted their royal visitors with a mixture of respect and religious fear, unsure of what this encounter would bring. In the image, we see a colorful crowd gathered around Queen Alexandrine and King Christian X, dressed in traditional Danish attire. The vibrant clothing stands out against the icy backdrop, symbolizing the meeting between two distinct cultures. Medals adorn their chests, representing royalty and honor. The reactions from both children and adults are captured in this photograph - some curious, others apprehensive. The young boy salutes his king while girls stand alongside women who wear traditional garments. This gathering represents not only a meeting between individuals but also a merging of traditions and beliefs. This print is not just an artistic representation; it holds historical significance as it marks Greenland's newfound independence within its tribal community. It showcases how different cultures can come together despite language barriers or geographical distances. Through Salvadori Riccardo's skillful lithography technique, we are transported back to that momentous occasion when two worlds collided on the frozen shores of Greenland – a testament to humanity's ability to bridge gaps through understanding and mutual respect.
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