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Three masked bandits broke, with revolvers in their hands, in a crowded... (colour litho)
2778046 Three masked bandits broke, with revolvers in their hands, in a crowded... (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Three masked bandits broke into a crowded Chicago restaurant with revolvers in their hands to prey on terrified customers. But the club manager armed himself with a shotgun, and entered the hall he managed to kill two of the evildoers. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 26 April 1931.); © Look and Learn
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This print captures a dramatic scene of chaos and bravery in a crowded Chicago restaurant. Three masked bandits, armed with revolvers, burst into the establishment with the intention to rob and terrorize its patrons. However, their plans quickly unraveled when the club manager took matters into his own hands. Arming himself with a shotgun, the courageous manager fearlessly entered the hall and engaged in a fierce battle against these evildoers. In an astonishing turn of events, he managed to eliminate two of the criminals, effectively protecting the terrified customers from harm. The image showcases not only the intensity of this confrontation but also highlights themes of justice prevailing over criminality. The artist Achille Beltrame masterfully depicts every detail – from shattered furniture to struggling figures on both sides – creating a visual narrative that immerses viewers in this bizarre yet riveting moment. This powerful illustration was originally featured in Courier Sunday on April 26th, 1931. It serves as a reminder that even in moments of darkness and danger, there are individuals who rise above fear to protect others. Through this artwork, we witness an extraordinary act of heroism amidst an evening meant for dining and enjoyment - reminding us all that courage can be found where we least expect it.
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