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Off programme (colour litho)
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Off programme (colour litho)
2778261 Off programme (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Off the program... An exciting hand-to-hand took place in a suburb of Paris between a tamer and a lioness escaped from the cage. The beast, who after the first moments of freedom had attacked and wounded a soldier, was bravely confronted by the woman and returned to prison. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 3 June 1934.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 23130904
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This print titled "Off programme (colour litho)" by Achille Beltrame depicts a thrilling scene that unfolded in the suburbs of Paris. In this extraordinary moment, a lioness escaped from her cage and unleashed chaos on the streets. After attacking and injuring a soldier, she roamed freely, causing panic among the residents. Amidst the chaos, an incredibly brave woman stepped forward to confront the ferocious beast. With determination in her eyes and courage in her heart, she fearlessly faced off against the powerful lioness. Using only ropes as her weapon, she skillfully maneuvered through the streets to recapture and subdue the wild animal. The image captures not only this remarkable act of bravery but also showcases the resilience and strength of women during challenging times. The juxtaposition of feminine grace with untamed power creates a visually striking composition that leaves viewers captivated. Beltrame's masterful illustration was originally published in Courier Sunday on 3 June 1934, immortalizing this extraordinary event for generations to come. This artwork serves as a testament to human ingenuity and our ability to overcome even the most daunting challenges nature presents us with. Through this print, we are reminded of both our fascination with wildlife and our unwavering spirit when faced with adversity. It is an homage to those who dare to defy expectations and stand up against seemingly insurmountable odds - reminding us all that true heroism knows no bounds.
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