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The Sovereigns visit in the park of the Royal Palace of Caserta the Eritrean Ascari who were injured during... (colour litho)
2808487 The Sovereigns visit in the park of the Royal Palace of Caserta the Eritrean Ascari who were injured during... (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Sovereigns visit the Eritrean Ascars who were injured during the war in Tripolitania in the park of the Royal Palace of Caserta. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 16-23 June 1912.); © Look and Learn
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The Sovereigns Pay Tribute to Injured Eritrean Ascari in the Royal Palace Park
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. In this color lithograph by Achille Beltrame, we witness a poignant moment as the sovereigns of Italy visit the park of the Royal Palace of Caserta. The occasion is a meeting with Eritrean Ascari soldiers who were wounded during the Italo-Turkish War in Tripolitania. The image showcases Queen Elena and King Victor Emmanuel III engaging in conversation with these brave African warriors. Dressed in their distinctive uniforms, adorned with medals and bandages, these injured soldiers stand tall amidst statuesque sculptures that symbolize strength and resilience. As they stroll through the lush gardens, surrounded by ancient Roman-inspired architecture, it becomes evident that this encounter holds great significance. The royal couple expresses gratitude for their service while discussing matters of health and medicine. The scene captures a blend of colonial power dynamics and genuine appreciation for those who have sacrificed for their country. It serves as a reminder that even amid conflict, humanity can prevail through acts of compassion and understanding. Beltrame's masterful illustration transports us back to 1912 when Italy was expanding its influence across North Africa. Through his artistry, he immortalizes this ceremonial event where cultures collide on Italian soil – an intersection between Europe and Africa that would shape history forever.
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