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An episode on May 1 in Paris, a Russian who fires from an omnibus on the troops... (colour litho)
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An episode on May 1 in Paris, a Russian who fires from an omnibus on the troops... (colour litho)
2815005 An episode on May 1 in Paris, a Russian who fires from an omnibus on the troops... (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: An episode on May 1 in Paris, a Russian who fires from an omnibus on the troops and is bludgeoned by the public. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 12 May 1907.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 23469016
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This print titled "An episode on May 1 in Paris, a Russian who fires from an omnibus on the troops. . " by Achille Beltrame depicts a dramatic scene that unfolded in Paris. The image showcases a chaotic moment where a Russian man opens fire from an omnibus onto the troops, only to be met with swift retaliation from the public. The lithograph captures the intensity of the situation as people scramble and fall amidst the chaos. French guards, conductors, statues, and policemen are seen rushing to intervene and restore order. The fallen Russian is caught by a crowd of concerned individuals who come together to help him. Beltrame's illustration was originally created for Courier Sunday on May 12th, 1907. It serves as a powerful visual representation of this significant event that took place during that time period. The composition of this artwork highlights not only the immediate danger faced by those involved but also reflects broader themes such as public safety and international tensions between Russia and France at that time. This thought-provoking piece transports viewers back in time to witness this historical incident firsthand. It reminds us of how art can capture pivotal moments in history and provoke contemplation about societal issues even years later.
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