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Corsican banditry: a Corsican bandit, hides in the Corsican maquis in the region of Corte, spies two men on the way, for a settlement of accounts (vendetta)

Corsican banditry: a Corsican bandit, hides in the Corsican maquis in the region of Corte, spies two men on the way, for a settlement of accounts (vendetta)


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Corsican banditry: a Corsican bandit, hides in the Corsican maquis in the region of Corte, spies two men on the way, for a settlement of accounts (vendetta)

XEE4188766 Corsican banditry: a Corsican bandit, hides in the Corsican maquis in the region of Corte, spies two men on the way, for a settlement of accounts (vendetta). Illustration taken from " Le petit journal" from 27/05/1923 Collection privee by Anonymous; Private Collection; (add.info.: Corsican banditry: a Corsican bandit, hides in the Corsican maquis in the region of Corte, spies two men on the way, for a settlement of accounts (vendetta). Illustration taken from " Le petit journal" from 27/05/1923 Collection privee); Stefano Bianchetti

Media ID 25899348

© Stefano Bianchetti / Bridgeman Images

Bandit Corsica Corsican Draughtsman Illustrating Lookout Apens Malefactor Revenge A Journal


EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures the essence of Corsican banditry in the early 20th century. In this illustration taken from "Le petit journal" on May 27,1923, we witness a Corsican bandit hiding amidst the dense vegetation of the Corsican maquis in the region of Corte. With an intense gaze and a sense of determination, he spies two men approaching on their way, preparing for a settlement of accounts through vendetta. The image portrays the raw violence and revenge that characterized this era in Corsica's history. The engraving beautifully depicts the rugged landscape and showcases the artist's skill in capturing every detail. Stefano Bianchetti's artistry brings to life not only the physical surroundings but also conveys a sense of tension and anticipation. Corsica, known for its rich cultural heritage, has long been associated with banditry. This image serves as a testament to that legacy while shedding light on an intriguing aspect of French history. It reminds us how deeply rooted these traditions were within European society during this time period. As we delve into this artwork by Stefano Bianchetti, we are transported back to an era where honor was valued above all else and justice was sought through personal means. It is truly remarkable how one piece can encapsulate so much history and emotion within its intricate details.

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