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Great War methods that the Civil War revives in troubled Ireland (Colour Litho)
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Great War methods that the Civil War revives in troubled Ireland (Colour Litho)
2808955 Great War methods that the Civil War revives in troubled Ireland (Colour Litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Great War methods that the Civil War revives in troubled Ireland. In the streets of Dublin, the advance of a column of rioters and arrested by an armored car with the launch of smoke bombs. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 12-19 December 1920.); © Look and Learn
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This print titled "Great War methods that the Civil War revives in troubled Ireland" by Achille Beltrame depicts a significant moment during the turbulent times in Dublin. The image showcases an intense scene where a column of rioters is confronted and arrested by an armored car, reminiscent of tactics used during the Great War. The lithograph, created in vibrant colors, brings to life the chaos and tension that engulfed Ireland during this period. The illustration was originally published in Courier Sunday between 12-19 December 1920, shedding light on the political unrest and violence prevalent at that time. As smoke bombs are launched from the armored car, soldiers can be seen running through the streets while civilians attempt to escape or observe from a distance. This powerful visual representation captures not only the physical battle but also reflects deeper political struggles within Irish society. Beltrame's artistic style brilliantly conveys both action and emotion as he skillfully portrays this historic event. His attention to detail highlights elements such as tracks left behind by vehicles and buildings damaged by bombings, providing viewers with a glimpse into the harsh reality faced by those living amidst conflict. This thought-provoking print serves as a reminder of how war methods employed during previous conflicts resurfaced during Ireland's Civil War. It offers us insight into a pivotal moment in history when tensions ran high and echoes of past battles reverberated through Dublin's streets.
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