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Attack on the Villagers of Dahomey by the French, 1892. Artist: Henri Meyer
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Attack on the Villagers of Dahomey by the French, 1892. Artist: Henri Meyer
Attack on the Villagers of Dahomey by the French, 1892. A print from the Le Petit Journal, 20th August 1892
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Aiming Armed Attack Bloodshed Chaos Colonisation Dahomey Firing Grass Henri Henri Meyer Injured Injury Island Meyer Tricolour Villager Violence Violent Print Collector4
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Attack on the Villagers of Dahomey by the French, 1892 - A Glimpse into a Violent Era
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. This print captures a moment frozen in time, depicting the tragic events that unfolded during the attack on the villagers of Dahomey by the French in 1892. Created by artist Henri Meyer and published in Le Petit Journal on August 20th, 1892, this artwork offers us a glimpse into one of history's darkest chapters. The image portrays chaos and violence as armed French soldiers aim their weapons at native villagers who stand defenseless against their attackers. The tricolour flag flutters ominously overhead, symbolizing France's colonial ambitions and dominance over this island location. Injured victims lie scattered amidst a backdrop of lush green grasses and towering trees while smoke billows from nearby rooftops. The composition is filled with tension as bloodshed unfolds before our eyes. The water transport vessels anchored offshore serve as reminders of military might brought to bear upon these unsuspecting people. This powerful visual narrative evokes emotions ranging from shock to empathy for those caught up in this brutal conflict. As we contemplate this piece, we are reminded not only of the violent nature of warfare but also its lasting impact on both individuals and nations alike. It serves as an important historical document shedding light on nineteenth-century colonization efforts and acts as a testament to human resilience amidst adversity. This print stands as a stark reminder that art media can be instrumental in preserving our collective
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