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In a fencing hall in Budapest, a theater critic and an actor were already ready to fight... (colour litho)
2778112 In a fencing hall in Budapest, a theater critic and an actor were already ready to fight.... (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: In a fencing hall in Budapest, a theater critic and an actor were already ready to fight, when the head of the fight came forward to declare that the moment in which one lives is too serious because Hungarians have to face each other with weapons in their hands, and called on their opponents to reconcile. The duelists threw themselves into each others arms, among the warm hurrah of the witnesses. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 20 December 1931.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22716436
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10"x8" (25x20cm) Table Top Metal Print
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This photo print, titled "In a fencing hall in Budapest, a theater critic and an actor were already ready to fight. . " captures a unique moment of tension and reconciliation. The color lithograph by Achille Beltrame depicts a scene where two individuals from different worlds, a theater critic and an actor, find themselves on the brink of physical confrontation. Set in the backdrop of a fencing hall in Budapest, the image portrays the intensity that precedes conflict. However, just as swords are about to clash, the head of the fight steps forward with an important message. He declares that this moment is too serious for personal disputes because Hungarians must face each other with weapons in their hands. In response to his call for reconciliation, both duelists throw themselves into each other's arms amidst warm cheers from witnesses. Beltrame's illustration was originally created for Courier Sunday on December 20th, 1931. It beautifully captures not only the physicality of combat but also highlights the power of unity and understanding even in moments of disagreement. The image showcases Hungary's rich theatrical tradition while emphasizing themes such as peacebuilding and harmony amidst conflict. It serves as a reminder that even when faced with opposing viewpoints or armed confrontations, embracing compassion can lead to resolution rather than violence. Overall, this vibrant lithograph invites viewers to reflect on how empathy and reconciliation can transform tense situations into moments of connection and understanding.
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