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The Burning Jungle (Colour Litho)
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The Burning Jungle (Colour Litho)
2778018 The Burning Jungle (Colour Litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The burning jungle. The British managed to break the resistance of the Indian rioters hiding in the impenetrable recesses of the jungle, by setting fire to them. The burning and crackling forest resounds now only with the roars and screams of fleeing animals. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 18 January 1931.); © Look and Learn
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The Burning Jungle
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is a captivating and intense lithograph by Achille Beltrame that depicts a dramatic scene from history. In this powerful image, the British Empire's struggle to suppress Indian rioters hiding deep within the impenetrable recesses of the jungle is vividly portrayed. The desperate measure employed by the British forces to break their resistance was setting fire to the dense vegetation surrounding them. As flames engulf the once lush habitat, wild animals flee in terror, their roars and screams echoing through the burning forest. Monkeys swing from tree branches, snakes slither away into safety, and a tigress anxiously guards her young cubs amidst this chaotic inferno. Beltrame's illustration for Courier Sunday on January 18th, 1931 captures both the destructive power of fire and its impact on nature. The artist skillfully portrays not only the physical devastation caused by these fires but also conveys a sense of loss and displacement experienced by both humans and wildlife alike. This artwork serves as a poignant reminder of how conflicts can ravage not just human lives but also have far-reaching consequences for our natural world. It sheds light on historical events while urging us to reflect upon our relationship with nature and consider more sustainable approaches in dealing with social unrest. "The Burning Jungle" stands as an evocative testament to Beltrame's artistic talent as well as his ability to capture significant moments in history through his illustrations.
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