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How the Austrian Offensive breaks, columns that moved to the attack of Coni Zugna... (colour litho)
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How the Austrian Offensive breaks, columns that moved to the attack of Coni Zugna... (colour litho)
2777555 How the Austrian Offensive breaks, columns that moved to the attack of Coni Zugna... (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: As the Austrian offensive breaks, columns that moved to the attack of Coni Zugna, forced to fall back in disorder. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 18-25 June 1916.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 25494426
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This print titled "How the Austrian Offensive breaks, columns that moved to the attack of Coni Zugna. . " by Achille Beltrame depicts a pivotal moment during World War One. The image showcases the chaos and disarray that ensued as the Austrian forces attempted an offensive against Italian troops. In this powerful illustration, we witness the aftermath of a failed attack, with retreating Austrians in disorder and disorganization. The mountainous backdrop serves as a reminder of the treacherous terrain these soldiers faced in battle. Corpses littering the ground are testament to the fierce fighting that took place. The scene captures both victory and defeat simultaneously – while victorious Italians stand tall amidst explosions and destruction, their fallen enemies lie defeated on the battlefield. This clash between two European powers represents not only a confrontation between armies but also symbolizes larger conflicts within Europe at that time. Beltrame's artwork for Courier Sunday in June 1916 provides us with a glimpse into one of many battles fought during this devastating war. It serves as a poignant reminder of the immense sacrifices made by soldiers on both sides and highlights the harsh realities faced by those involved in armed conflict. This print is an important historical artifact, capturing not just a single moment but also conveying emotions such as fear, chaos, bravery, and loss. It stands as a testament to human resilience amidst unimaginable circumstances during World War One.
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