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Photographic Print : First World War: the hamlet of Camporovere destroyed by the bombings of 15 June 1918
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First World War: the hamlet of Camporovere destroyed by the bombings of 15 June 1918
First World War: the hamlet of Camporovere destroyed by the bombings of 15 June 1918 Roana Camporovere. Date of Photograph:1919 ca
Unidentified Author
FVQ-F-180244-0000
Media ID 33304406
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Contemporary History Subjects Rubble Village World War I Landscape Hillsides View Of The Country
15"x10" (37.5x25cm) Poster
Step back in time with Media Storehouse's historic photographic print of "First World War: The Hamlet of Camporovere Destroyed by the Bombings of 15 June 1918" by an Unidentified Author from Alinari. This poignant image, captured around 1919, offers a haunting glimpse into the devastating impact of war on a small Italian hamlet. The black-and-white photograph, part of our extensive archive, invites reflection and conversation about the past. Add this unique piece to your home or office to inspire thought and ignite conversation. Order your Media Storehouse photographic print today and be a part of preserving history.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 37.5cm x 18.6cm (14.8" x 7.3")
Estimated Product Size is 37.5cm x 25cm (14.8" x 9.8")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This print titled "FVQ-F-180244-0000" takes us back to the haunting aftermath of the First World War. The image showcases the hamlet of Camporovere, which was tragically destroyed by a series of bombings on that fateful day of 15 June 1918. The photograph, believed to have been taken around 1919, captures a scene that is both devastating and thought-provoking. Amidst the ruins, we see a bell tower standing tall amidst the rubble, serving as a poignant symbol of hope and resilience in times of despair. The architectural structure exudes an air of Christian religiosity, reminding us not only of the physical destruction but also the spiritual toll that war inflicts upon communities. It stands as a testament to how conflicts can shatter not just buildings but also people's lives and beliefs. Beyond its religious significance, this village landscape offers glimpses into both urban and rural life during this tumultuous period in history. The hillsides surrounding Camporovere provide a picturesque backdrop against which this tragedy unfolded. As we gaze at this historical snapshot frozen in time, it serves as a stark reminder of the immense human cost incurred during World War I. It prompts reflection on contemporary history subjects such as warfare's impact on innocent civilians caught in its crossfire. While credit for capturing this powerful image goes to an unidentified author from Alinari, it is important to appreciate its artistic value beyond any commercial use or association with companies. Instead, let us focus on honoring those whose lives were forever altered by these events and strive towards building a world where such devastation becomes nothing more than distant memories etched within photographs like these.
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