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Bulgarian officer to whom a grenade kills the horse just abandoned to collect a child... (colour litho)
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Bulgarian officer to whom a grenade kills the horse just abandoned to collect a child... (colour litho)
2808532 Bulgarian officer to whom a grenade kills the horse just abandoned to collect a child... (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bulgarian officer to whom a grenade kills the horse just abandoned to pick up a Turkish child only among the dead. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 17-24 November 1912.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 25498340
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The captivating print titled "Bulgarian officer to whom a grenade kills the horse just abandoned to collect a child. . " by Achille Beltrame depicts a poignant scene from the First Balkan War. In this powerful image, we witness the devastating consequences of war and the unwavering courage displayed by individuals amidst chaos. Amidst billowing smoke and scattered corpses, a Bulgarian officer stands in anguish as he witnesses his loyal steed fall victim to an exploding grenade. The horse, left behind moments ago as its rider rushed to rescue a Turkish child among the dead bodies, now lies lifeless on the battlefield. This heart-wrenching illustration for Courier Sunday in November 1912 captures not only the horrors of war but also showcases humanity's capacity for compassion even in dire circumstances. As bullets fly and nations clash, one man's instinctual response is to save an innocent life amidst all this destruction. Beltrame's skillful use of color lithography brings depth and emotion to this historic moment. The contrasting hues highlight both despair and hope - from vibrant reds symbolizing violence and conflict to muted tones representing grief and loss. Through this artwork, we are reminded of the sacrifices made during times of war while also celebrating acts of bravery that transcend national boundaries. This photograph serves as a haunting reminder that amid devastation, there can still be glimpses of humanity shining through.
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