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The crimes of the sea, an engineer and two workers overwhelmed by a wave, and drowned, in Rimini (colour litho)
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The crimes of the sea, an engineer and two workers overwhelmed by a wave, and drowned, in Rimini (colour litho)
2815058 The crimes of the sea, an engineer and two workers overwhelmed by a wave, and drowned, in Rimini (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The crimes of the sea, an engineer and two workers overwhelmed by a wave, and drowned, in Rimini. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 27 October-3 November 1907.); © Look and Learn
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The Crimes of the Sea - A Tragic Tale of Bravery and Loss
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. In this poignant photo print, we are transported back to a fateful day in Rimini, Italy, where the mighty power of the ocean claimed the lives of three courageous individuals. The image captures an engineer and two workers who were overwhelmed by a colossal wave while carrying out their duties. The scene is filled with dramatic intensity as waves crash against a towering wall, engulfing the men and their machinery in a torrential spray. The forceful sweep of water symbolizes both nature's awe-inspiring might and its unforgiving brutality. This tragic event serves as a reminder of the dangers faced by those who work at sea. It highlights not only the risks inherent in engineering work but also pays tribute to these brave souls who lost their lives while serving their profession. Beltrame Achille's masterful illustration for Courier Sunday in 1907 immortalizes this news item, capturing every ripple on the water's surface with meticulous detail. Through his artistry, he brings forth emotions that resonate deeply within us - sadness for those lost too soon and admiration for their unwavering dedication. As we gaze upon this somber scene, let us remember these fallen heroes whose lives were tragically cut short by an unyielding force beyond human control. May they forever be remembered for their bravery amidst the relentless power of the sea.
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