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On the path of Neghelli (colour litho)
2778429 On the path of Neghelli (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: On the way to Neghelli. After the defeat of Ras Desta, columns of fugitives in poor condition surrender to General Grazianis troops, begging for water and food. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 2 February 1936.); © Look and Learn
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On the Path of Neghelli
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is a captivating print that transports us back to a significant moment in history. Created by Achille Beltrame, this colour lithograph captures the aftermath of the defeat of Ras Desta's forces during the Ethiopian-Italian war in 1936. In this powerful image, we witness columns of exhausted and desperate refugees surrendering to General Graziani's troops. The soldiers stand stoically, their uniforms contrasting sharply with the tattered clothes worn by the African refugees. The scene is set on a dusty road, lined with abandoned cars and military vehicles, symbolizing both destruction and hope for escape. The artist skillfully portrays the plight of these Africans who have been stripped of their dignity and reduced to begging for water and food. Their outstretched hands reflect their desperation as they seek relief from their suffering. Beltrame's illustration was originally published in Courier Sunday on February 2nd, 1936. It serves as a poignant reminder of the consequences of war and its impact on innocent lives caught in its crossfire. This print not only showcases Beltrame's artistic talent but also acts as a historical document capturing an important chapter in Italian-African relations. It reminds us to reflect upon our shared humanity and strive for peace amidst conflict-ridden times.
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