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Scary fire of a theater in Trujillo (Peru), with about fifty deaths crushed at the exit (colour litho)
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Scary fire of a theater in Trujillo (Peru), with about fifty deaths crushed at the exit (colour litho)
2815314 Scary fire of a theater in Trujillo (Peru), with about fifty deaths crushed at the exit (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Scary fire of a theater in Trujillo (Peru), with about fifty deaths crushed at the exit. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 6-13 March 1910.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 25494794
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This haunting print captures the terrifying aftermath of a tragic fire that engulfed a theater in Trujillo, Peru. The image, created by Achille Beltrame in 1910, depicts the devastating scene where approximately fifty lives were lost as they desperately tried to escape through a blocked exit. The chaos and desperation are palpable as men, women, and children can be seen crushed against each other, their bodies piled up at the doorway. Flames still flicker in the background, serving as a grim reminder of the horror that unfolded on that fateful day. In this heart-wrenching illustration for Courier Sunday, Beltrame's attention to detail brings forth the sheer tragedy of this event. The lifeless corpses strewn across the floor serve as stark reminders of those who perished in their attempt to flee from certain death. The artist's use of color lithography adds an eerie quality to the image; red flames dance amidst dark shadows and smoky hues. It is a chilling portrayal of one of South America's most disastrous fires. As we gaze upon this historical relic captured over a century ago, let us remember not only those who lost their lives but also reflect on how such tragedies have shaped our understanding and approach towards safety measures within public spaces.
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