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An animous telephone operator (Colour Litho)
2778014 An animous telephone operator (Colour Litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: An animous telephonist. During the recent revolutionary uprisings in Spain, a telephone operator from a small town in Aragon not only followed up to fulfill her duty while a threatening column of rebels entered the country, but kept at the Authorities are aware of the situation. He remained in his place until the rebels broke into the club. Then I ll phone quietly. Right now the rioters are entering my office... Then he gave way to the survivors. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 4 January 1931.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22716406
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This print titled "An Animous Telephone Operator" by Achille Beltrame depicts a courageous woman during the revolutionary uprisings in Spain. In the midst of chaos, this anonymous telephonist from a small town in Aragon remained steadfast in her duty to keep authorities informed as a threatening column of rebels entered the country. With unwavering determination, she stayed at her post until the rebels broke into her office, calmly stating, "Then I'll phone quietly. Right now the rioters are entering my office". Beltrame's illustration for Courier Sunday on January 4th, 1931 captures the dramatic moment when this brave telephonist handed over control to survivors before making her escape. The image showcases not only her resilience but also highlights the bravery and strength exhibited by women during times of turmoil. The composition portrays rebel soldiers bursting through a doorway while our protagonist remains composed at her switchboard with headphones on, ready to fulfill her duty until it becomes impossible. This powerful visual narrative symbolizes both patriotism and revolt as she stands against armed forces with nothing but a telephone as her weapon. Beltrame's artistic style beautifully captures the intensity and emotion of this historical event, reminding us of the unsung heroes who played crucial roles behind-the-scenes during times of revolution.
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