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Monument a la gloire de la colonisation (Monument to the Glory of Colonisation), erected for the Paris Colonial Exhibition at the Bois de Vincennes in 1931, at Porte Doree, Paris, France. This stone relief, depicting French and colonial soldiers, was commissioned in memory of Jean-Baptiste Marchand, 1863-1934, who led a mission from the Congo to the Nile, to expand French territory in Africa by taking it from the British. Along with 250 Senegalese soldiers, he reached Fachoda in Sudan before abandoning the expedition in 1897. Several remnants of the Colonial Exhibition remain in and around the Bois de Vincennes to this day. Picture by Manuel Cohen 
Unique Identifier AR6168328 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 7087px × 4724px 
Photo Credit Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY 
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12th arrondissement
1890s
1930s
19th century
20th century CE
AFRICA
Army
Bahr El Ghazal
Bois de Vincennes
Brazzaville
Carrying
Colonialism
colonisation
COLONIZATION
COLONY
color
COLOR IMAGE
colour
colour image
CONGO
DAY
detail
EMPIRE
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
Exterior
Fachoda
French
GREEN SPACE
History
HORIZONTAL
Ile de France
IMAGE
IMPERIALISM
JEAN-BAPTISTE MARCHAND
Loango
Marching
Monument
Morning
Napoleon III
NATURE
NILE
open space
Outdoors
OUTSIDE
PARIS
Paris 12
Paris 75
PARISIAN
Park
Photograph
PUBLIC PARK
Relief
RIVER NILE
Sculpture
senegal
Senegalese
Soldier
SOURCE
SUNNY
TERRITORY
Tree
Weapon, Military