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Portrait of the Sardinian bandits Giuseppe Budroni and Francesco Campesi, who presented themselves to Lieutenant Addone on August 28, 1899
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Portrait of the Sardinian bandits Giuseppe Budroni and Francesco Campesi, who presented themselves to Lieutenant Addone on August 28, 1899
Portrait of the Sardinian bandits Giuseppe Budroni and Francesco Campesi, who presented themselves to Lieutenant Addone on August 28, 1899 Monti. Date of Photograph:28/08/1899
Addone
FVQ-F-152287-0000
Media ID 33300955
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Brigand Brigandism History Of Contemporary Nations Italy Of A Couple Of A Social Phenomenon Person And Social Status Populations Territories Society And Politics
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FVQ-F-152287-0000 - Portrait of Sardinian Bandits Giuseppe Budroni and Francesco Campesi, Presented to Lieutenant Addone on August 28,1899
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. This print captures a significant moment in the history of Italy. Taken on August 28,1899, it showcases two notorious Sardinian bandits named Giuseppe Budroni and Francesco Campesi. The photograph was presented to Lieutenant Addone, who played a crucial role in their capture. The image portrays the duo wearing distinctive headdresses that signify their social status as brigands. Their clothing reflects a blend of civilian and military attire, highlighting their rebellious nature against societal norms. This portrait offers a glimpse into the fashion trends prevalent during that era. Giuseppe Budroni and Francesco Campesi stand side by side with an air of defiance in their eyes. Their rugged appearance speaks volumes about the hardships they endured while leading lives outside the law. It is evident that this photograph captures not only these individuals but also serves as a reflection of a larger social phenomenon - brigandism. Italy's history is rich with tales of banditry, which often emerged due to political unrest or economic disparities within society. This image becomes an important document shedding light on such aspects of Italian history. As we delve into this remarkable scene frozen in time by photographer Addone from Alinari, we are transported back to an era when populations were divided by territories and social statuses dictated one's fate. Through this photo print, we gain insight into both the individual stories behind these outlaws and broader narratives surrounding Italy's contemporary nations.
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