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Little Italians of the New Age (colour litho)
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Little Italians of the New Age (colour litho)
2778155 Little Italians of the New Age (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Little Italians of the New Age. By reuniting their weak forces and forming a chain with their delicate little hands, instead of getting scared and calling for help, three children from a town in Bergamo managed to rescue one of their companions who fell in water while he was playing. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 28 May 1933.); © Look and Learn
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Little Italians of the New Age - A Heroic Rescue
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. In this print titled "Little Italians of the New Age". Achille Beltrame beautifully captures a heartwarming scene from a town in Bergamo. Three courageous children, their delicate hands interlocked, form an unbreakable chain as they rescue their companion who had fallen into the water while playing. The image portrays the strength and unity that can be found within even the smallest members of society. Instead of succumbing to fear or calling for help, these brave youngsters rely on each other's support to save their friend. Their determination shines through as they stand together against adversity. Beltrame's illustration was originally featured in Courier Sunday on May 28th, 1933. It serves as a testament to the power of friendship and cooperation among children, reminding us that sometimes it is our own resourcefulness that can make all the difference. As we gaze upon this enchanting scene, we are reminded of the beauty and resilience found in nature itself. The surrounding trees and riverbank provide a picturesque backdrop for this act of heroism. Through his masterful use of color lithography, Beltrame brings life to every detail – from the flowing currents to each child's expression filled with determination and care. This timeless artwork not only celebrates bravery but also highlights important values such as teamwork, compassion, and selflessness. It serves as an inspiration for both young and old alike – a reminder that even little hands can create great change when held together.
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