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On the road to Trieste (colour litho)
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On the road to Trieste (colour litho)
2808592 On the road to Trieste (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: On the road to Trieste. The first to arrive, in front of the explorer patrols, was an officer; climbing the dead artery of the Unredeemed City, he knelt for a moment and brought his hand from his lips to the earth. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 10-17 June 1917.); © Look and Learn
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On the Road to Trieste
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is a captivating colour litho print by Achille Beltrame, depicting a significant moment during World War One. The image showcases an Italian officer leading a patrol through the recaptured city of Trieste, symbolizing the triumph of patriotism and Italy's expansionist ambitions. The scene captures the officer kneeling on the ridge overlooking the city, his hand touching the earth in reverence. This powerful gesture signifies not only victory but also a deep connection to their homeland. It portrays resilience and determination in reclaiming what was once lost. Beltrame's illustration was originally published in Courier Sunday between 10-17 June 1917 as part of wartime propaganda. The artwork highlights Italy's military strength and its soldiers' unwavering commitment to defend their nation. The composition beautifully conveys both tension and pride, with rifles held firmly by soldiers ready for any potential attack. The Italian flag proudly waves above them, representing unity and national identity amidst conflict. This print from Fine Art Finder allows us to appreciate Beltrame's skillful portrayal of this historical event. It serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by countless individuals during World War One and honors their bravery in defending their country.
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