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Sword of honour awarded to Major Jean-Baptiste Marchand (colour litho)
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Sword of honour awarded to Major Jean-Baptiste Marchand (colour litho)
2819042 Sword of honour awarded to Major Jean-Baptiste Marchand (colour litho) by Meyer, Henri (1841-99) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sword of honour awarded to Major Jean-Baptiste Marchand. Marchand led an expedition across Africa from west to east with the objective of expanding French colonial power into northeastern Africa. After encountering a British force in Sudan, leading to what became known as the Fashoda Incident, Marchand was instructed to withdraw by his government. Epee d honneur offerte au Commandant Marchand. Ciselee par M Marquet de Vasselot. Illustration for Le Petit Journal, 28 May 1899.); © Look and Learn
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Award Crocodiles Distinction Fashoda Incident Hilt Honour Jean Baptiste Marchand Marchand Mission Prize Reward Rewarded Rewarder Scramble For Africa Sudan
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This print showcases the Sword of Honour awarded to Major Jean-Baptiste Marchand, a significant figure in French colonial history. The colour lithograph beautifully captures the ornate and decorative nature of this prestigious award. Major Marchand led an ambitious expedition across Africa from west to east, with the aim of expanding French colonial power into northeastern Africa. However, his journey took an unexpected turn when he encountered a British force in Sudan, leading to what became known as the Fashoda Incident. Despite initial tensions, Marchand was eventually instructed by his government to withdraw. The sword itself is a symbol of recognition for Marchand's remarkable mission and serves as a testament to his bravery and determination. Its intricate design reflects both French culture and European influences prevalent during the 19th century. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported back in time to witness not only an explorer's quest but also the larger context of colonialism and competition between European powers during the Scramble for Africa. This print offers us a glimpse into history - a reminder that exploration often comes at great personal sacrifice and that even amidst political rivalries, individuals like Major Jean-Baptiste Marchand can leave their mark on our collective memory.
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