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A tragic wave that hits a French counter-torpedo boat and overwhelms with it and drowns the quartermaster (colour litho)
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A tragic wave that hits a French counter-torpedo boat and overwhelms with it and drowns the quartermaster (colour litho)
2815383 A tragic wave that hits a French counter-torpedo boat and overwhelms with it and drowns the quartermaster (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: A tragic wave that hits a French counter-torpedo boat and overwhelms with him and drowns the quartermaster. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 30 October-6 November 1910.); © Look and Learn
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This lithograph by Achille Beltrame depicts a tragic event that unfolded on a French counter-torpedo boat. The powerful wave crashing against the vessel overwhelms it, causing chaos and despair among the crew. In the midst of this calamity, the unfortunate quartermaster is depicted drowning, unable to escape from the clutches of the unforgiving sea. Beltrame's skillful use of color brings this scene to life, with vibrant hues highlighting both the destructive force of nature and the somber atmosphere onboard. The smoke billowing from the ship adds an eerie touch, symbolizing not only impending danger but also a sense of loss. The artist created this illustration for Courier Sunday in October 1910, capturing a moment that undoubtedly left its mark on those who witnessed it firsthand. It serves as a poignant reminder of how quickly tragedy can strike at sea and how vulnerable even well-equipped vessels can be in face of nature's wrath. Through his artistry, Beltrame invites us to reflect on themes such as mortality and bravery in times of crisis. This print serves as a testament to those who have lost their lives at sea while also honoring their memory. It reminds us that even amidst tragedy, there is beauty in artistic expression that captures both our fragility and resilience in facing life's most challenging moments.
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