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Two officers and a worker who died from the explosion of a grenade at the Balipedio in Viareggio (colour litho)
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Two officers and a worker who died from the explosion of a grenade at the Balipedio in Viareggio (colour litho)
2815165 Two officers and a worker who died from the explosion of a grenade at the Balipedio in Viareggio (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Two officers and a worker who died from the explosion of a grenade at the Balipedio in Viareggio. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 1-8 November 1908.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22991350
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This powerful print captures a tragic moment in history, depicting the aftermath of an explosion at the Balipedio in Viareggio. The image showcases two officers and a worker who lost their lives due to the detonation of a grenade. Created by Achille Beltrame, this colour litho artwork provides a haunting visual representation of the devastating event. The scene is filled with sorrow and grief as onlookers mourn the loss of these brave individuals. Flames engulf the background, symbolizing both destruction and remembrance. The red flames serve as a stark reminder of the disastrous fires caused by explosives. The composition highlights not only the immediate impact on those involved but also emphasizes how such incidents affect entire communities. It serves as a poignant reminder of the dangers faced by soldiers and workers alike when dealing with explosive materials. Beltrame's illustration was originally created for Courier Sunday in November 1908, capturing public attention through its depiction of tragedy and loss. This artwork stands as a testament to both human vulnerability and resilience in times of crisis. As we reflect upon this somber image, let us remember those who sacrificed their lives while serving their country or fulfilling their duties. May it serve as a solemn reminder that even amidst darkness, there is hope for healing and unity within our communities.
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