Fashioning Insurrection

From Imperial Resistance To American Orientalisms

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Letter from Algiers Ink and watercolor on paper, December 4, 8, 9, 1831

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Monsieur Koechlin (recipient)
Brown University Library, Anne S. K. Brown Military Collection


In this letter to a “dear friend” from a soldier stationed in Algeria, the writer alludes to early interest in Zouave dress merely a year after the conquest of Algiers. He relates, “You have expressed to me the desire to become acquainted with the uniform of the Zouaves; I have modeled it from life.” Fulfilling his friend’s desire, the writer includes a skillful watercolor of a Zouave, packed and ready for his marching orders in the left margin along with a description of his distinctive pantaloons and the braided cord trim of his jacket.