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Italian conquest of the distant Fezzan, parties and tributes to the black population of the country of Brak... (colour litho)
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Italian conquest of the distant Fezzan, parties and tributes to the black population of the country of Brak... (colour litho)
2815607 Italian conquest of the distant Fezzan, parties and tributes to the black population of the country of Brak... (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Italian conquest of the distant Fezzan, feasts and tributes of the black population of the country of Brak to the column of Colonel Miani. Illustration for La Domenica Del Corriere, 28 December 1913-4 January 1914.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 23143862
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This vibrant and captivating photo print, titled "Italian conquest of the distant Fezzan, parties and tributes to the black population of the country of Brak" captures a significant moment in history. Created by Achille Beltrame in 1913-1914, this colour lithograph depicts the Italian colonization of Fezzan and showcases the festivities held to honor the local black population. In this scene, we witness a joyous celebration as men from both cultures come together in dance and camaraderie. The Italian soldiers stand proudly alongside their African counterparts, showcasing unity amidst conquest. The atmosphere is filled with excitement and respect as these diverse communities merge through music and movement. The image highlights not only Italy's imperial ambitions but also its recognition of indigenous traditions. It serves as a testament to cultural exchange during times of conflict, emphasizing that even within war there can be moments of harmony. Beltrame's exceptional illustration skills bring this historical event to life with vivid colors and intricate details. From traditional tribal attire to military uniforms adorned with honors, every element tells a story about power dynamics, tradition preservation, and mutual respect. This print offers viewers an opportunity to reflect on colonialism's complexities while appreciating the artistic mastery behind it. It invites us into a world where different cultures intersected against all odds – reminding us that even amid conquests lies potential for understanding between nations.
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