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Sentry at a powder keg, in Mantua, which kills the soldier sent to replace him by mistaking him for an aggressor (colour litho)
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Sentry at a powder keg, in Mantua, which kills the soldier sent to replace him by mistaking him for an aggressor (colour litho)
2815308 Sentry at a powder keg, in Mantua, which kills the soldier sent to replace him by mistaking him for an aggressor (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sentry at a powder keg, in Mantua, who kills the soldier sent to replace him by mistaking him for an aggressor. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 13-20 February 1910.); © Look and Learn
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The captivating lithograph titled "Sentry at a powder keg, in Mantua, which kills the soldier sent to replace him by mistaking him for an aggressor" by Achille Beltrame depicts a dramatic and tragic scene from history. In this vividly colored print, we see a night-time setting with a lone soldier standing guard beside a powder keg. The tension is palpable as darkness envelops the scene, creating an eerie atmosphere. Suddenly, amidst the shadows, another soldier appears on the scene. Unfortunately, due to the lack of visibility and heightened state of alertness, he is mistaken for an intruder or aggressor by the sentry. Tragically, before realizing his mistake, the vigilant watchman attacks and fatally wounds his fellow comrade. This artwork was created as an illustration for Courier Sunday in February 1910 and serves as a powerful reminder of how fear and panic can lead to devastating consequences during times of war. The artist skillfully captures not only the physicality of this moment but also conveys deep emotions such as fear and regret through his intricate detailing. Beltrame's work sheds light on the harsh realities faced by soldiers who are constantly on edge while defending their posts. It serves as a poignant commentary on human fallibility in high-pressure situations where split-second decisions can have irreversible outcomes. This lithograph stands as both historical documentation and artistic expression—a haunting reminder that even those tasked with protecting others can become unwitting victims themselves in moments of confusion and chaos.
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