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The Sultan of Egypt among the Italian Orphans of Alexandria (Colour Litho)
2809058 The Sultan of Egypt among the Italian Orphans of Alexandria (Colour Litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Sultan of Egypt among the Italian orphans of Alexandria. In recent days, Fuad I visited the Italian schools of the Franciscan Missionaries, and was celebrated with songs and recitations by the little Italians, who then offered him baskets of flowers and small works of art. Illustration for La Domenica Del Corriere, 11-18 December 1921.); © Look and Learn
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The Sultan of Egypt among the Italian Orphans of Alexandria
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captures a heartwarming moment in history. In this vibrant colour lithograph by Achille Beltrame, we witness an extraordinary event that took place in 1921. Fuad I, the King of Egypt at the time, visited the Italian schools run by Franciscan Missionaries in Alexandria. The image depicts a scene filled with joy and gratitude as little Italian orphans celebrate their royal visitor. The children sing songs and recite poems to honor Fuad I before presenting him with baskets overflowing with flowers and small works of art they have created themselves. Amidst the crowd, nuns and priests stand proudly alongside these young ambassadors of goodwill. The architecture of a nearby church serves as a backdrop to this touching display of unity between different religions and cultures. This powerful illustration for La Domenica Del Corriere showcases not only the generosity and compassion shown by Fuad I but also highlights the importance of education and support for orphaned children during challenging times. Beltrame's skillful portrayal beautifully captures both the innocence and resilience embodied by these young boys and girls who find solace within their community despite their difficult circumstances. This print serves as a timeless reminder that acts of kindness can bridge divides, bringing hope to those who need it most.
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