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University students visit to Tripolitania (colour litho)
2778144 University students visit to Tripolitania (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The visit of university students in Tripolitania. Among the remains of Roman civilization in Africa, the Goliards raise the songs of the new Italy and praise the Duce. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 16 April 1933.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 23461790
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Arches Benito Mussolini Capitol Columns Dictator Excavation Fascism Fascist Fascists Groups Libya Libyans Mussolini Benito 1883 1945 Remain Remains School Class Schoolboy Schoolboys Schoolchild Schoolchildren Schoolgirl Schoolgirls Schools Student Students Teacher Teachers Tour Tours Visiting Beltrame Achille 1871 1945 Capitols Teaching
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This print captures a momentous visit by university students to Tripolitania, showcasing the remnants of Roman civilization in Africa. The image depicts a group of schoolchildren and their teacher standing amidst the awe-inspiring stone columns and arches, symbolizing the rich historical heritage of Libya. The scene comes alive with vibrant colors in this lithographic masterpiece by Achille Beltrame. It exudes an educational atmosphere as the children, dressed in smart uniforms, eagerly absorb knowledge about their country's past. The illustration was originally created for Courier Sunday on 16 April 1933, during an era when fascism under Benito Mussolini held sway over Italy. As these young minds explore the ancient ruins, they are not only learning about history but also embracing nationalistic sentiments. The Goliards raise songs that celebrate the new Italy and praise Il Duce himself. This depiction subtly highlights how education was intertwined with fascist ideology during this period. Beltrame skillfully captures both the grandeur of Roman architecture and the youthful curiosity of his subjects. This print serves as a reminder of our shared human history and showcases how education can shape perspectives within different political contexts. With its intricate details and powerful symbolism, this artwork from Bridgeman Images is a testament to Beltrame's talent as an illustrator while providing us with a glimpse into an important chapter in Italian colonial history.
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