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Un convoi militaire sur la route de Suberbieville (colour litho)
2789595 Un convoi militaire sur la route de Suberbieville (colour litho) by Bombled, Louis Charles (1862-1927) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Un convoi militaire sur la route de Suberbieville. Illustration for La Guerre a Madagascar by H Galli with illustrations by L Bombled (Garnier, 1897).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22709758
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Campaigns Convoy Expeditions Franco Hova Wars Madagascar
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This print titled "Un convoi militaire sur la route de Suberbieville" takes us back in time to the era of colonialism and military campaigns. Created by Louis Charles Bombled, a renowned artist from the late 19th century, this colour lithograph captures a significant moment during the Franco-Hova Wars in Madagascar. The image showcases a military convoy making its way along the road to Suberbieville, with soldiers marching alongside horse-drawn carriages carrying supplies and equipment. The scene is filled with an air of anticipation and determination as these French troops embark on their expedition. This artwork was originally commissioned for "La Guerre a Madagascar" written by H Galli and illustrated by L Bombled. Published in 1897, it aimed to provide readers with visual insights into France's military endeavors overseas. Through this print, we catch a glimpse of French culture intertwined with imperialism as they sought to expand their influence across colonies like Madagascar. It serves as a reminder of the complex history surrounding colonization and warfare during that period. Preserved within private collections today, this historical piece offers viewers an opportunity to reflect upon past expeditions while appreciating Bombled's artistic talent and attention to detail.
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