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The royal princesses preaching the holy war in Madagascar, 1894. Artist: Oswaldo Tofani
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The royal princesses preaching the holy war in Madagascar, 1894. Artist: Oswaldo Tofani
The royal princesses preaching the holy war in Madagascar, 1894. Madagascar was an independent kingdom ruled by Queen Ravanolova III of the Merina dynasty. France had invaded the island in 1883, precipitating the First Franco-Hova War, and still had colonial designs on Madagascar. The French invaded again in 1895 (Second Franco-Hova War) and formally annexed Madagascar the following year. Ravanolova III was forced into exile in Algeria. A print from the Le Petit Journal, 9th December 1894
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The Royal Princesses Preaching the Holy War in Madagascar, 1894" is a captivating print that captures a significant moment in history. Painted by Oswaldo Tofani, this artwork depicts an intense scene during the reign of Queen Ravanolova III of the Merina dynasty. In 1883, France invaded Madagascar, initiating the First Franco-Hova War and revealing their colonial ambitions for the island. The royal princesses seen in this image are passionately preaching about the holy war to defend their homeland against French aggression. Their determination and anger are palpable as they rally their people to resist foreign domination. Madagascar's struggle for independence continued when France invaded again in 1895 during the Second Franco-Hova War. The following year marked formal annexation by France and forced exile for Queen Ravanolova III, who sought refuge in Algeria. This print from Le Petit Journal on December 9th, 1894, serves as a reminder of both colonialism's impact on nations and individuals' resilience against oppression. It showcases not only female empowerment but also highlights the strength of Madagascan culture and identity amidst adversity. Oswaldo Tofani skillfully brings this historical event to life with vibrant colors and intricate details. Through his artistry, he immortalizes these brave princesses who fought valiantly for their country's sovereignty. "The Royal Princesses Preaching the Holy War in Madagascar" stands as a testament to human courage and resilience while shedding light on an important chapter in Madagascar's history.
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