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Border accidents, general and Austrian soldiers who withdraw from Cima Mandriolo in front... (colour litho)
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Border accidents, general and Austrian soldiers who withdraw from Cima Mandriolo in front... (colour litho)
2815458 Border accidents, general and Austrian soldiers who withdraw from Cima Mandriolo in front... (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Border accidents, general and Austrian soldiers who withdraw from Cima Mandriolo in front of the firm demeanor of two guards. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 23-30 July 1911.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22991440
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This print titled "Border accidents, general and Austrian soldiers who withdraw from Cima Mandriolo in front. . " by Achille Beltrame captures a powerful moment during a historical incident. The image showcases the intense atmosphere as Austrian soldiers retreat from Cima Mandriolo, with two guards standing firm and resolute in their demeanor. The scene depicts the clash between Italian and Austrian forces, highlighting the tension and authority of military power. The austere uniforms of both armies are on display, emphasizing the confinement and discipline within these armed forces. Rifles held at gunpoint add to the intensity of the situation. Beltrame's illustration was originally published in Courier Sunday on July 23-30,1911, providing a visual representation of border conflicts during that time period. The artist skillfully captures not only the physicality but also the emotional weight carried by soldiers engaged in combat. This artwork serves as a reminder of Europe's turbulent history while showcasing Beltrame's talent as an illustrator. It is an evocative portrayal of war and its consequences, symbolizing both strength and vulnerability. As viewers engage with this print, they are transported back to a significant moment in history where borders were contested and lives were forever changed.
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