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The Theatre with Assault Chariots (Colour Litho)
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The Theatre with Assault Chariots (Colour Litho)
2809136 The Theatre with Assault Chariots (Colour Litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The theater with the assault chariots. A regiment of the French Occupation Army had the original idea of organizing in Gemersheim, on the left of the Rhine, a show in which assault tanks, disguised as monsters, were the protagonists. Tartarin is the character who has to fight with pelicans, camels, and colossal crocodiles. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 10-17 September 1922.); © Look and Learn
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The Theatre with Assault Chariots - A Bizarre Spectacle of Post-War Curiosity
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. In this photo print, we are transported back to Gemersheim in 1922, where a truly peculiar show took place. The image showcases a regiment of the French Occupation Army's ingenious idea to organize an extraordinary performance featuring assault tanks disguised as monstrous creatures. Beltrame Achille's vivid illustration for Courier Sunday captures the essence of this unique event. Tartarin, our brave protagonist, finds himself amidst a surreal battlefield where he must combat pelicans, camels, and colossal crocodiles. The audience is filled with soldiers and civilians alike, their faces reflecting both awe and curiosity at the spectacle before them. This post-war scene serves as a testament to human resilience and creativity even in times of conflict. The theatre itself stands tall against the backdrop of fields and meadows adorned with vibrant flowers. It symbolizes not only artistic expression but also the indomitable spirit that can emerge from war-torn landscapes. Beltrame Achille's artwork transports us into a world where reality blends seamlessly with imagination. Through his skillful brushstrokes, we witness the fusion of military might and theatrical artistry. This print is not just an exquisite piece of visual storytelling; it also represents an era defined by strange juxtapositions and unexpected collaborations. As we gaze upon this image from Fine Art Finder's collection, we are reminded that even in times of turmoil, humanity has always found solace in creative endeavors that transcend boundaries – be they artistic or geographical – leaving behind lasting impressions on history’s stage.
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