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Visit of French minister Eugene Regnault to Moroccan sultan Moulay Hafid at Bouj-El-Oud
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Visit of French minister Eugene Regnault to Moroccan sultan Moulay Hafid at Bouj-El-Oud
XEE4150228 Visit of French minister Eugene Regnault to Moroccan sultan Moulay Hafid at Bouj-El-Oud palace in Fez, Morocco - Reception of Eugene Regnault and the French embassy by Sultan Moulay Hafid (Moulay-Hafid) at Bouj El Oud a Fez Palace in Morocco - " Le Petity Journal" of 21 February 1909 by Anonymous; Private Collection; (add.info.: Visit of French minister Eugene Regnault to Moroccan sultan Moulay Hafid at Bouj-El-Oud palace in Fez, Morocco - Reception of Eugene Regnault and the French embassy by Sultan Moulay Hafid (Moulay-Hafid) at Bouj El Oud a Fez Palace in Morocco - " Le Petity Journal" of 21 February 1909); Stefano Bianchetti; out of copyright
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This print captures a significant moment in history - the visit of French minister Eugene Regnault to Moroccan sultan Moulay Hafid at Bouj-El-Oud palace in Fez, Morocco. The image showcases the reception of Eugene Regnault and the French embassy by Sultan Moulay Hafid, highlighting the diplomatic relations between France and Morocco during this time. The photograph, originally featured in "Le Petit Journal" on 21 February 1909, provides a glimpse into an era marked by colonialism and international relations. It portrays the intersection of political power dynamics with cultural exchange as representatives from two distinct nations come together within the opulent walls of Bouj El Oud. The composition is beautifully captured by Stefano Bianchetti, whose artistic talent shines through his meticulous engraving work. Through his skilled craftsmanship, he brings life to this historical event, emphasizing both its significance and impact on North Africa. As we observe this image today, it serves as a reminder of our shared past and how different cultures have interacted throughout history. It prompts us to reflect on the complexities of colonialism while appreciating art's ability to preserve these moments for future generations. This remarkable piece from Fine Art Finder offers a window into an important chapter in African-French relations that shaped not only Morocco but also influenced broader international politics during the early 20th century.
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