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On the very faustic anniversary (colour litho)
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On the very faustic anniversary (colour litho)
2808842 On the very faustic anniversary (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: On the very faustic anniversary. In spite of the infamous efforts of the wicked and unconscious of every color, the Victory of Eternal Italy stands, surrounded by a radiance of greatness that does not fear sunsets. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 2-9 November 1919.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22698514
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On the Very Faustic Anniversary
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is a captivating colour litho print by Achille Beltrame, depicting the Victory of Eternal Italy amidst a tumultuous scene. The artwork, created in 1919 for Courier Sunday, commemorates an important milestone in history. In spite of the wicked and unconscious efforts to undermine its glory, Italy's triumph stands resolute and radiant. The image showcases a wreathed female figure with Greek influences, symbolizing victory and power. Her wings represent freedom and her presence exudes greatness that transcends time. Surrounding her are soldiers, sailors, workers - representatives of different facets of society united in their celebration. The composition captures the essence of World War I with rifles held high and military personnel guarding the victorious goddess. It evokes both unrest and hope as it pays homage to those who fought valiantly during this defining period. Beltrame's artistry shines through his meticulous attention to detail; every element from garlands to flowers adds depth and symbolism to the piece. The classical influence is evident in his portrayal of divine figures reminiscent of ancient mythology. This print serves as a reminder not only of Italy's triumph but also humanity's resilience in times of conflict. It encapsulates the spirit that endures despite challenges faced along our journey through history.
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