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A living fireball (Colour Litho)
2778355 A living fireball (Colour Litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: A living fireball. Two cats fighting on a fourth-floor window, in Genoa, fell in the street clinging together, swooping on the head of a passing lady. After remaining for a few moments, clinging to the poor girls head, the two beasts, unharmed, flee, while the lady fell wounded. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 12 May 1935.); © Look and Learn
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A Living Fireball - A Captivating Moment Frozen in Time
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. This photo print, titled "A Living Fireball" captures an extraordinary and bizarre incident that unfolded on a sunny day in Genoa. The image showcases two cats engaged in a fierce battle on the fourth-floor window ledge. In an unexpected turn of events, the feline adversaries lost their footing and plummeted to the street below, still entangled together. As fate would have it, their descent led them straight onto the head of a passing lady. For a few heart-stopping moments, these fearless creatures clung to her with astonishing tenacity before making their escape unharmed. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said for the unfortunate woman who suffered injuries from this unusual encounter. Beltrame Achille's vivid illustration for Courier Sunday on May 12th, 1935 immortalizes this peculiar incident that left witnesses bewildered and astonished. The chaotic scene depicted here showcases not only the panic-stricken individuals trying to make sense of what just occurred but also highlights how quickly life can take unexpected turns. The photographer skillfully captures various emotions - fear, confusion, and concern - etched across faces as people scramble to assist both the fallen woman and those involved in this strange spectacle. This photograph serves as a reminder of how even ordinary moments can transform into extraordinary experiences when least expected – leaving us captivated by life's unpredictable nature.
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