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Homage of France to its Serbian Heroic engraving in "Le Petit Journal"
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Homage of France to its Serbian Heroic engraving in "Le Petit Journal"
XEE4186668 Homage of France to its Serbian Heroic engraving in " Le Petit Journal", on 28/03/1915 by Anonymous; Private Collection; (add.info.: Portraits of Georges Petitvic dit Karageorges (1752-1817), a Serbian soldier and statesman founder of the Karadordevic dynasty, Peter I of Serbia (Pierre Karadordevic or Karageorgevitch, 1844- 1921), King of Serbia and Prince Regent of Serbia Alexander, who became Alexander I of Yugoslavia or Alexander II of Serbia (1888-1934).); Stefano Bianchetti; out of copyright
Media ID 22470252
© Stefano Bianchetti / Bridgeman Images
14 18 Or 1914 1918 Kepi Serbia Serbian Serbs A Journal First World War 1st World War Iere
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This print titled "Homage of France to its Serbian Heroic engraving in 'Le Petit Journal'" captures a significant moment in history. Taken on March 28,1915, the anonymous photographer beautifully portrays an engraving featured in the renowned publication 'Le Petit Journal'. The image showcases portraits of three influential figures: Georges Petitvic dit Karageorges, Peter I of Serbia (Pierre Karadordevic or Karageorgevitch), and Prince Regent Alexander who later became Alexander I of Yugoslavia or Alexander II of Serbia. The composition exudes a sense of honor and respect as these Serbian heroes are depicted with great detail and reverence. Their expressions reflect their courage and determination during times of war. Dressed in military attire, complete with hats adorned with badges representing their rank, they embody strength and leadership. The significance lies not only in the portrayal but also in the context surrounding it. This engraving serves as a symbol of France's admiration for these Serbian statesmen and soldiers who played pivotal roles during World War I. It is a testament to the unity between nations during times of conflict. Stefano Bianchetti's masterful work brings this historical artifact to life once again, allowing us to appreciate the artistry involved in creating such engravings. As we gaze upon this print from our private collection, we are reminded that even amidst chaos and destruction, humanity finds ways to pay homage to those who have fought valiantly for freedom and justice.
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