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A woman caught fire in her garage car. The court that first attributed this incident to a
XEE4184875 A woman caught fire in her garage car. The court that first attributed this incident to a Falcou crime cannot in reality explain the cause. Print on the front page of " L illustrious du petit journal", 1933. Private collection. by Anonymous; Private Collection; (add.info.: A woman caught fire in her garage car. The court that first attributed this incident to a Falcou crime cannot in reality explain the cause. Print on the front page of " L illustrious du petit journal", 1933. Private collection.); Stefano Bianchetti; out of copyright
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Arson Late Made Various Miscellaneous Facts Natural Elements 4 A Journal
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This print from 1933 showcases a shocking incident that left the court baffled and unable to explain its cause. The image depicts a woman engulfed in flames inside her garage car, an event initially attributed to a Falcou crime by the court. However, as time went on, it became evident that this explanation was far from reality. Featured prominently on the front page of "L'illustrious du petit journal" this rare print offers a glimpse into the late 20th-century French press and its fascination with miscellaneous facts and unusual occurrences. The engraving, skillfully created by Stefano Bianchetti, captures both the horror and mystery surrounding this tragic event. The woman's fiery fate raises questions about arson, natural elements at play, or even supernatural forces. As we gaze upon this artwork now part of a private collection, we are reminded of how art can capture moments that words fail to fully describe. While details about the incident remain scarce within the caption itself, one cannot help but be drawn into contemplating what led to such a terrifying outcome for this unfortunate woman. This thought-provoking piece serves as a reminder of humanity's eternal quest for answers in face of inexplicable events - an enduring theme throughout history captured beautifully through Bianchetti's masterful drawing technique.
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