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Ecole des Otages, 1889 (litho)
2612673 Ecole des Otages, 1889 (litho) by French School, (19th century); New York Public Library, USA; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22761058
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This black and white lithograph, titled "Ecole des Otages, 1889" transports us back to the colonial era in Senegal. The image showcases a group of African men seated together, dressed in traditional attire that reflects their cultural heritage. Their stoic expressions hint at the complexities and challenges faced by both the colonizers and the colonized during this time. The composition is beautifully executed, with each figure meticulously detailed by the skilled hands of the French School artist from the 19th century. The print captures not only their physical appearances but also offers a glimpse into their individual personalities and stories. As we delve deeper into this historical photograph, it becomes evident that education played a significant role in shaping these individuals' lives. The title "Ecole des Otages" suggests that they are students attending an educational institution established by French authorities within Senegal's colonies. This lithograph serves as a powerful reminder of our shared history and invites us to reflect on themes such as identity, power dynamics, and cultural exchange. It prompts us to question how education was used as both a tool for assimilation and empowerment during this period of colonization. Displayed proudly in New York Public Library's collection, this artwork allows viewers to engage with an important chapter in global history while appreciating its artistic merit.
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