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The Dramas Of The Sea, The Clash Of Two Steamers At Marseille And The Sinking Of Liban (Colour Litho)
2798675 The Dramas Of The Sea, The Clash Of Two Steamers At Marseille And The Sinking Of Liban (Colour Litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Dramas Of The Sea, The Clash Of Two Steamers Near Marseille And The Sinking Of Liban. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 21 June 1903.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22697882
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The Dramas of the Sea - A Terrifying Clash and Sinking at Marseille
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. This print captures a heart-stopping moment in maritime history. In vivid color lithography, Achille Beltrame depicts the dramatic clash of two steamers near Marseille, followed by the sinking of the ill-fated Liban. This powerful illustration was originally featured in Courier Sunday on June 21,1903. The chaos unfolds before our eyes as waves crash against both vessels, threatening to engulf them entirely. Men and women scramble for safety, desperately seeking escape from this watery nightmare. The scene is filled with tension and urgency as sailors and passengers alike fight for their lives. Amongst the chaos, we see brave individuals donning lifebelts and clinging to any means of survival they can find. A lifeboat battles treacherous waters while attempting to rescue those stranded amidst the wreckage. Children are seen clutching onto loved ones or being carried to safety by courageous adults. Beltrame's masterful artistic skills bring this harrowing event to life with incredible detail and emotion. The image serves as a reminder of the unpredictable power that lies within nature's four elements - earth, air, fire, and water - capable of wreaking havoc even upon mighty steamships. As we gaze upon this historical snapshot frozen in time, we cannot help but feel a sense of awe mixed with trepidation at the sheer magnitude of human resilience when faced with such calamity at sea.
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