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The crazy stunt of a German (colour litho)
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The crazy stunt of a German (colour litho)
2808855 The crazy stunt of a German (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Germans crazy stunt. Sitting on the back of a horse, actor Harry Piel was lifted about 400 meters by a dragon balloon. Poscia relied on a large parachute that returned the man and the mount to the earth, safe and sound. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 14-21 December 1919.); © Look and Learn
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The Crazy Stunt of a German - A Daring Feat in the Skies
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. This print captures a moment of audacious adventure from the early 20th century. In this remarkable scene, we witness the fearless German actor Harry Piel embarking on an extraordinary stunt that defies gravity and pushes the boundaries of human imagination. Perched atop a majestic horse, Piel is lifted an astonishing 400 meters into the air by a magnificent dragon balloon. As he floats amidst the clouds, suspended between heaven and earth, his trusty steed remains calm and composed beneath him. The sheer audacity of this feat leaves us in awe. To ensure their safe return to solid ground, Piel relies on a large parachute that will gently guide them back to Earth's embrace. This ingenious contraption serves as both their lifeline and ultimate protection. Illustrated by Achille Beltrame for Courier Sunday in December 1919, this image encapsulates not only the daring spirit of adventure but also showcases Germany's rich cultural heritage during that time period. The combination of cinema theatrics and aerial acrobatics creates an unforgettable spectacle that captivates audiences worldwide. It is through such acts of bravery and innovation that humanity continues to push boundaries and explore new frontiers. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing photograph print, we are reminded once again of our boundless potential when we dare to dream big and challenge what seems impossible.
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