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Group of soldiers; on the right, the corpse of the bandit Tommaso Virdis
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Group of soldiers; on the right, the corpse of the bandit Tommaso Virdis
Group of soldiers; on the right, the corpse of the bandit Tommaso Virdis Nuoro. Date of Photograph:1899
Magnanelli L. (?)
FVQ-F-152307-0000
Media ID 33300861
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Armed Forces And Military Life Armor Arms Brigand Brigandism Death History Of Contemporary Nations Homicide Italy Military Equipment Of A Negative Event Of A Social Phenomenon Person And Social Status Populations Post Humous Rifle Soldier Territories Uniform Of A Group Society And Politics
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This photo print, titled "FVQ-F-152307-0000" takes us back to the year 1899, offering a glimpse into a significant moment in history. The image captures a group of soldiers standing together, their presence exuding strength and determination. However, it is the haunting sight on the right that draws our attention - the lifeless body of notorious bandit Tommaso Virdis. In this photograph, we witness an intriguing juxtaposition between life and death. The soldiers represent power and order, adorned with rifles, arms, armor, and military equipment. Their uniforms speak volumes about their vocation as defenders of their nation. Each soldier's face tells its own story - revealing both physiological and psychological aspects of war. Meanwhile, lying motionless beside them is Tommaso Virdis - once feared for his criminal activities as a brigand. His posthumous portrait serves as a reminder of society's struggle against lawlessness during that era. This scene unveils not only an individual tragedy but also sheds light on broader social issues such as brigandism and its impact on Italy's history. The composition invites contemplation about the complexities surrounding violence and its consequences within societies throughout time. It prompts us to reflect upon themes like justice versus revenge or even questions regarding social status in relation to crime. Through this historical lens captured by Magnanelli L. , we are transported back to an Italy grappling with political unrest while striving for progress amidst turbulent times. This print offers us more than just visual appeal; it provides insight into the intricate tapestry woven by nations' histories through populations and territories alike.
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