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A curious demonstration (colour litho)
2809106 A curious demonstration (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: A curious demonstration. To induce the Government to grant a train stop in their country, the inhabitants of Santa Fantina (Calabria), with a great wave of tricolors, occupied the platform and forced the direct coming from Rome to stop. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 21-28 May 1922.); © Look and Learn
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A Curious Demonstration - A Glimpse into Italian Political Activism in the 1920s
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. This photo print, titled "A curious demonstration" offers a fascinating snapshot of a historical event that unfolded in Santa Fantina, Calabria, Italy. In an effort to persuade the government to grant them a train stop in their town, the determined inhabitants took matters into their own hands. With great fervor and patriotic spirit, men and women alike gathered on the platform, brandishing tricolor flags as they awaited the arrival of a direct train from Rome. As it approached, steam billowing from its engine, the crowd's unified shouts filled the air. In this powerful image captured by Achille Beltrame (1871-1945), we witness both determination and defiance etched on every face present. The protest was successful; they managed to halt the express train by occupying the tracks and forcing it to come to an abrupt stop. The scene is one of chaos mixed with purposeful action—a testament to people's unwavering commitment towards achieving change. It reflects not only their desire for improved public transport but also serves as a symbol of political activism during this period. Beltrame's illustration for Courier Sunday in May 1922 provides us with a glimpse into rural life and highlights how even small communities can rally together for common goals. This remarkable piece captures history in motion—a moment frozen forever through lithography—reminding us of our collective power when united under one cause.
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