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120 miners killed by the fire in a Westphalian mine, the Emperor witnesses the attempts... (colour litho)
2808506 120 miners killed by the fire in a Westphalian mine, the Emperor witnesses the attempts... (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: 120 miners killed by the fire in a Westphalian mine, the Emperor witnesses the rescue attempts of the asphyxiated. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 18-25 August 1912.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 25494716
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This powerful print captures the devastating aftermath of a fire in a Westphalian mine, where 120 miners tragically lost their lives. The Emperor himself bears witness to the heroic rescue attempts made by brave individuals amidst the chaos and smoke-filled air. In this color lithograph by Achille Beltrame, we see a scene filled with sorrow and desperation. The image depicts a crowd gathered around the mine entrance, as women mourn for their loved ones who perished in the flames. Royal guards stand solemnly nearby, while injured survivors receive medical attention from dedicated healthcare professionals. The towering plumes of smoke serve as a haunting reminder of the tragedy that unfolded within those dark depths. Emperor Wilhelm II's presence adds an air of somberness and empathy to this heart-wrenching scene. His visit to the site reflects his concern for his people and highlights the importance placed on industrial safety during this era. Beltrame's illustration for Courier Sunday in August 1912 serves as both a historical record and an emotional tribute to those affected by this mining disaster. Through his artistry, he captures not only the physical devastation but also conveys the resilience and unity displayed by communities in times of great adversity. This poignant image reminds us of the sacrifices made by workers in dangerous industries like mining and emphasizes society's responsibility to prioritize safety measures that protect human life above all else.
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