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In addition to the nets stretched between the trunk and the trunk, there were metal nets arranged in every direction (colour litho)
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In addition to the nets stretched between the trunk and the trunk, there were metal nets arranged in every direction (colour litho)
2777594 In addition to the nets stretched between the trunk and the trunk, there were metal nets arranged in every direction (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: In addition to the nets stretched between the trunk and the trunk, there were metal nets arranged in every direction. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 29 October-5 November 1916.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22991098
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This print titled "In addition to the nets stretched between the trunk and the trunk, there were metal nets arranged in every direction" by Achille Beltrame showcases a unique perspective on warfare during World War One. The image depicts a soldier amidst a dense woodland area, surrounded by an intricate network of nets and fences. The composition is filled with intriguing details that highlight the ingenuity and complexity of military equipment at that time. Metal nets are meticulously arranged in various directions, creating a formidable barrier for protection or defense. The soldier is seen armed with bayonets and rifles, ready for combat within this specialized environment. Beltrame's illustration was originally created as an accompaniment to an article published in Courier Sunday on 29 October-5 November 1916. It offers viewers a glimpse into the innovative tactics employed during war, combining elements of botany, natural history, science, and weaponry. The image not only captures the intensity of battle but also emphasizes the importance of strategic planning and adaptation in warfare. It serves as a reminder of how soldiers had to navigate treacherous terrains while facing constant threats from enemy forces. Overall, this thought-provoking artwork sheds light on both historical events and artistic techniques used during World War One. Beltrame's attention to detail brings life to this scene from the front lines, showcasing his skill as an illustrator capturing moments that would otherwise be lost to time.
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