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A bizarre wedding procession (colour litho)
2777939 A bizarre wedding procession (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: A bizarre wedding procession. In Paris, a cheerful married couple went to the City Hall on the same bicycle, the groom in the saddle and the bride on a seat attached to the handlebar. Witnesses and relatives did not want to be outdone and participated, even in couples, in the cycling race towards marital happiness. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 13 April 1930.); © Look and Learn
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A Bizarre Wedding Procession" captures a whimsical moment in Parisian history. This colour lithograph, created by Achille Beltrame in 1930, showcases a unique wedding celebration that defies convention and embraces modernity. In the bustling streets of Paris, a cheerful married couple embarks on their journey to City Hall atop a single bicycle. The groom confidently takes the saddle while his bride gracefully perches on a seat attached to the handlebars. Not wanting to be outdone, witnesses and relatives join in the festivities, forming couples and participating in an exhilarating cycling race towards marital bliss. The scene is filled with joyous energy as flowers adorn bicycles and top hats dot the crowd. The streets come alive with laughter and excitement as this unconventional procession weaves through Parisian roads. It is a testament to love's ability to break boundaries and embrace new possibilities. Beltrame's illustration beautifully captures this moment of pure happiness amidst the backdrop of early 20th-century Paris. With meticulous attention to detail, he brings each character to life – from elegant ladies seated side-saddle on bicycles to dapper gentlemen pedaling alongside their wives. This delightful print serves as both an artistic masterpiece and a nostalgic glimpse into an era where tradition met innovation. As we gaze upon "A Bizarre Wedding Procession" we are reminded that love knows no bounds – not even when it comes to riding tandem bicycles through the streets of Paris.
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