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World War I: The German cruiser Emden was destroyed by the Australian cruiser Sydney. Ill

World War I: The German cruiser Emden was destroyed by the Australian cruiser Sydney. Ill


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World War I: The German cruiser Emden was destroyed by the Australian cruiser Sydney. Ill

ELD4830673 World War I: The German cruiser Emden was destroyed by the Australian cruiser Sydney. Ill. de Beltrame. La Domenica del Corriere. 11/1914. by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); (add.info.: World War I: The German cruiser Emden was destroyed by the Australian cruiser Sydney. Ill. de Beltrame. La Domenica del Corriere. 11/1914.); eMario Dondero; Italian, out of copyright

Media ID 23735648

© Mario Dondero / Bridgeman Images

Explosion Made Various Miscellaneous Facts Isadora Transport Vehicle Years 1910 Years 10 Years Ten


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This print captures a pivotal moment in World War I, as the German cruiser Emden meets its demise at the hands of the Australian cruiser Sydney. The explosive destruction of this formidable transport vehicle is frozen in time, showcasing the sheer power and devastation of war. The image, created by Italian artist Achille Beltrame for La Domenica del Corriere in November 1914, depicts a scene that reverberated across nations during this tumultuous period. The lithograph's vibrant colors bring to life the chaos and intensity of battle. As history unfolds before our eyes, we are reminded of the countless lives affected by these global conflicts. This print serves as a poignant reminder not only of the destructive nature of war but also of humanity's resilience and determination to overcome adversity. Mario Dondero skillfully preserves this significant moment from over a century ago through his meticulous restoration work on this historical artifact. Through his lens, we can explore various facets of an era marked by turmoil and change. Whether viewed as an art piece or studied for its historical significance, this print offers us a glimpse into one chapter among many that shaped our world today. It stands as a testament to both human triumphs and tragedies during times when nations clashed on land and sea.

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