DescriptionIllustration anglophobe dans La France illustrée (1898).png
Français : Illustration anglophobe parue dans le numéro du 19 novembre 1898 de l'hebdomadaire catholique La France illustrée, à un moment où la crise de Fachoda (Soudan) atteint son paroxysme.
L'hebdomadaire a emprunté un tableau de Léontine Malbet, dont quelques-unes des œuvres mettent en scène des rats ou des souris blanches, pour y ajouter une légende anglophobe.
English: "The English in Siam, Egypt, the Sudan and other places". The Anglophobic caption has been added to a painting by Léontine Malbet, who occasionally included rats and white mice in her paintings. Published in the 19 November 1898 issue of the French weekly La France illustrée during the Fashoda Incident.
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La France illustrée, 1898
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