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Roman Africa (colour litho)
2778240 Roman Africa (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Roman Africa. The eighth Tripoli Trade Fair, inaugurated by Marshal Balbo and Undersecretary Hon. Biagi, an impressive event of new Italian activities. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 25 March 1934.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22421788
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This print titled "Roman Africa" captures the essence of a significant historical event - the eighth Tripoli Trade Fair in 1934. The image showcases the grandeur and modernism of Italian activities during their colonial rule in Africa. Inaugurated by Marshal Balbo and Undersecretary Hon. Biagi, this event symbolized Italy's imperial ambitions. The photograph reveals a bustling crowd, consisting of both Italians and Africans, gathered around magnificent classical architecture. The columns and ruins evoke a sense of awe, blending traditional Roman aesthetics with African surroundings. The clothing worn by the colonials reflects a mix of Italian fashion and local attire, representing cultural exchange amidst colonialism. Beltrame Achille's artistic talent shines through his detailed illustration, capturing every architectural element with precision. His work brings to life the fusion between ancient Rome and contemporary Libya. This print not only serves as an exquisite piece of art but also holds historical significance as it documents Italy's presence in North Africa during that era. It offers viewers a glimpse into the complexities surrounding colonialism while showcasing the beauty found within architectural diversity. Displayed proudly in private collections or museums worldwide, this artwork continues to spark conversations about imperialism, tradition versus modernity, and cultural assimilation – making it an invaluable addition to any fine art collection.
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