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Various facts: "liberation of three young women in Berlin, sequestrees for three years by their madness father, who wanted to protect them from temptation, he was neutralized after a violent struggle with the axe
XEE4187740 Various facts: " liberation of three young women in Berlin, sequestrees for three years by their madness father, who wanted to protect them from temptation, he was neutralized after a violent struggle with the axe." Illustration from " Le petit journal illustrious" of 1931. by Anonymous; Private Collection; (add.info.: Various facts: " liberation of three young women in Berlin, sequestrees for three years by their madness father, who wanted to protect them from temptation, he was neutralized after a violent struggle with the axe." Illustration from " Le petit journal illustrious" of 1931.); Stefano Bianchetti
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This print captures a moment of liberation in Berlin during the early 20th century. The image depicts three young women who were held captive for three long years by their deranged father, driven by his misguided desire to protect them from temptation. The father's madness reached its climax when he was finally neutralized after a violent struggle with an axe. The illustration, originally featured in "Le petit journal illustrious" of 1931, showcases the resilience and strength of these brave girls as they break free from their confinements. It serves as a powerful reminder of the horrors that can occur within families and the importance of protecting vulnerable individuals from abuse. The engraving evokes strong emotions through its depiction of violence, confinement, and rescue. It sheds light on a dark chapter in history while also highlighting themes such as human rights and freedom. Stefano Bianchetti's artistic talent is evident in this detailed drawing, capturing every emotion etched on the faces of these courageous women. As we reflect upon this image, it is crucial to remember that it represents not only one family's tragedy but also serves as a symbol for countless others who have suffered similar fates throughout time. This artwork stands as a testament to our collective responsibility to create safe environments for all individuals and ensure that no one falls victim to such cruelty again.
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