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The struggle between the State and the Church in Mexico (colour litho)
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The struggle between the State and the Church in Mexico (colour litho)
2777731 The struggle between the State and the Church in Mexico (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The struggle between the State and the Church in Mexico. The crowd of Catholic faithful gather in grandiose processions, to go, in protest, before the Churches militarily occupied by the Government. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 22 August 1926.); © Look and Learn
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This photo print, titled "The struggle between the State and the Church in Mexico" by Achille Beltrame, transports us to a tumultuous period in Mexican history. The image depicts a powerful scene of Catholic faithful gathering in grand processions, their faces filled with determination and protest. They march towards churches that have been militarily occupied by the government, symbolizing the intense conflict between the state and the church. In this snapshot from 1926, we witness families united in their fight against persecution as they bravely take to the streets. Women wearing veils and men adorned in robes stand shoulder-to-shoulder with fellow Christians, demonstrating their unwavering faith amidst adversity. This visual representation of unity showcases both resilience and defiance. The crowd's presence is not only a display of religious devotion but also an act of resistance against governmental control over religion. It serves as a poignant reminder of how deeply intertwined religion can be within society's fabric. Beltrame skillfully captures this historic moment through his use of color lithography, bringing vibrancy to every detail - from architectural elements like stone churches to public monuments dotting the landscape. Through this artwork, we are transported back in time to witness firsthand one chapter of Mexico's rich cultural heritage - a struggle that continues to shape its identity today.
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