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Entry of the French army into Abomey, Dahomey, Africa, 1892. Artist: Henri Meyer
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Entry of the French army into Abomey, Dahomey, Africa, 1892. Artist: Henri Meyer
Entry of the French army into Abomey, Dahomey, Africa, 1892. In November 1892, Behanzin, the last independent reigning king of Dahomey, being defeated by French colonial forces, set fire to Abomey and fled northward. The French colonial administration rebuilt the town and connected it with the coast by a railroad. A print from a supplement to the Le Petit Journal, 24th December 1892
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The print captures a significant moment in history, depicting the Entry of the French army into Abomey, Dahomey, Africa in 1892. Painted by artist Henri Meyer, this artwork showcases the aftermath of a fierce battle between French colonial forces and Behanzin, the last independent reigning king of Dahomey. In November 1892, after being defeated by the French army, King Behanzin set fire to Abomey and fled northward. The image portrays the city engulfed in smoke as soldiers march triumphantly through its streets. The tricolour flag of France waves proudly above them, symbolizing their conquest and occupation. This print from Le Petit Journal's supplement on December 24th, 1892 offers a glimpse into an era marked by colonialism and warfare. It illustrates both the destructive power of war with buildings burning in ruins but also hints at progress as it mentions that the French administration rebuilt Abomey and connected it to the coast via railroad. The presence of military personnel dressed in uniform emphasizes their dominance over this African territory while highlighting themes such as invasion and conquest. This historical document serves as a reminder of how European powers expanded their influence across continents during the nineteenth century. Through vibrant colors and meticulous artistry, Henri Meyer brings to life this pivotal moment where cultures clashed and nations were forever changed. As we reflect upon this image today, it prompts us to contemplate not only past events but also our present understanding of colonization's impact on countries like
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