"La Vie Noire; Un chef Sofa et sa maison militaire" ("Black Life; A Sofa Chief and His Military Household")

Colored chromolithograph after a watercolor painted from life by the French artist Adrien Emmanuel Marie (1848–1891), bearing the title "La Vie Noire, Un chef Sofa et sa maison militaire" ("Black Life; A Sofa Chief and His Military Household"), a work that documents the Sofas, the warrior soldiers of the West African Islamic military leader Samori Touré, who fiercely resisted French colonial expansion in the region during the late 19th century. The composition depicts a mounted chief leading a procession of armed warriors and attendants through a dense field of dry savanna grasses with the group carrying weapons, supplies, and goods balanced atop their heads. It may have been published in the the early 1890s in "L'Illustration," a pioneering weekly French news periodical published in Paris from 1843 to 1944. Unframed.

  • Provenance: ARTIST PROFILE: Adrien Emmanuel Marie (1848–1891) was a French illustrator, watercolorist, and special artist born in Neuilly-sur-Seine who became one of the most prolific and adventurous journalistic illustrators of the late 19th century, renowned for his ability to capture distant peoples, landscapes, and events with vivid immediacy and naturalistic precision. Trained in the tradition of French academic art, Marie distinguished himself not in the salon but in the field, traveling extensively across Africa, Asia, and the Americas as a correspondent-illustrator for some of France's most prestigious illustrated publications, including Le Tour du Monde, Le Monde Illustré, and Harper's Weekly, producing on-the-spot watercolors and sketches that were then translated into the chromolithographs and engravings that brought the wider world to French and international audiences hungry for visual journalism. His work documenting West Africa — including scenes of the Sofa warriors of Samori Touré's resistance army — stands among the most historically significant visual records of the region during the era of French colonial expansion, offering rare glimpses of African military culture, daily life, and landscape rendered with a reporter's eye rather than a fantasist's imagination. Marie's career was cut tragically short when he died in Cádiz, Spain in 1891 at just 43 years of age, leaving behind a body of work that remains an invaluable — if culturally complex — visual archive of the 19th-century world beyond Europe's borders.
  • Dimensions: 15 in. x 22 in.

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