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European people and inhabitants of Mauritius, c. 1857 (b / w engraving)
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European people and inhabitants of Mauritius, c. 1857 (b / w engraving)
CHT382339 European people and inhabitants of Mauritius, c.1857 (b/w engraving) by Potemont, Adolphe Martial (1828-83); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France; (add.info.: Famille de colons, ile Maurice; colon; colonie; indigene; domestique; colonialisme; vie quotidienne; maison; ); eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright
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This engraving, titled "European people and inhabitants of Mauritius, c. 1857" offers a glimpse into the diverse cultural landscape of this Indian Ocean island during the colonial era. Created by Adolphe Martial Potemont in 19th-century Paris, this print showcases the intricate details of daily life in Mauritius. The image depicts a group of individuals from various backgrounds coming together as one community. The European colonists stand side by side with the indigenous population, highlighting their coexistence on this tropical paradise. A family of settlers can be seen at the forefront, surrounded by their servants and domestic workers who played an integral role in maintaining their household. The scene captures both the complexities and inequalities brought about by colonialism. While some enjoy a comfortable lifestyle within grand houses, others are depicted as laborers or servants fulfilling their duties to support these households. This engraving serves as a historical document shedding light on the dynamics between different groups during this period of colonization. It invites us to reflect upon how power structures shaped daily life for both Europeans and locals alike. Preserved within eArchives Charmet's collection, this artwork allows us to explore Mauritius' rich history while also acknowledging its complex past marked by colonialism and cultural exchange.
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