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Bloody episode of the war in Champagne, the Beausejour fort taken by the French after... (colour litho)
2815735 Bloody episode of the war in Champagne, the Beausejour fort taken by the French after... (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bloody episode of the war in Champagne, the Beausejour fort taken by the French after terrible losses on both sides. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 21-28 March 1915.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 25175310
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This photo print, titled "Bloody episode of the war in Champagne, the Beausejour fort taken by the French after. . " captures a haunting scene from World War I. The image depicts a fierce battle that took place in Champagne, France, where the French army successfully captured the heavily fortified Beausejour fort. The devastating losses suffered by both sides are evident as smoke billows from the battlefield and corpses lie scattered across the ground. The soldiers' uniforms and bayonets serve as reminders of their unwavering commitment to their respective nations. In this poignant illustration for Courier Sunday dated March 21-28,1915, artist Achille Beltrame skillfully portrays the grim reality of war. The intensity of this particular conflict is palpable through his use of color lithography. As we gaze upon this somber image, we cannot help but reflect on the immense sacrifices made during this tumultuous period in history. It serves as a stark reminder of how war can ravage not only landscapes but also lives. Through its depiction of an intense battle scene amidst fields and meadows, this print encapsulates not just a moment in time but also represents larger themes such as conflict and confrontation. It stands as a testament to human resilience and serves as a solemn tribute to all those who fought valiantly during World War I.
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