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The crime of a bull (Colour Litho)
2777886 The crime of a bull (Colour Litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The crime of a bull. In a farmhouse near Abbiategrasso, the farmer Ernesto Brera was attacked with horns by a suddenly enraged bull. Other peasants came to the cries of the old man who reduced the animal to impotence. However, Brera has been reduced at the end of its life. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 30 September 1928.); © Look and Learn
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The Crime of a Bull - A Captivating Tale of Bravery and Tragedy in the Italian Countryside
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. This mesmerizing photo print, titled "The Crime of a Bull" captures a momentous event that unfolded in an idyllic farmhouse near Abbiategrasso. The farmer Ernesto Brera found himself at the mercy of an enraged bull, its horns poised to strike. Startled cries echoed through the countryside, summoning fellow peasants to his aid. With unwavering courage, these brave souls confronted the beast armed with nothing but pitchforks and sheer determination. Their valiant efforts subdued the animal, rendering it impotent against their united strength. However, this triumph came at a great cost - Ernesto Brera's life was tragically cut short by this ferocious encounter. Illustrated for Courier Sunday on 30th September 1928 by Achille Beltrame, this artwork immortalizes both the heroism displayed by these farmers and the devastating consequences they faced. It serves as a poignant reminder of how swiftly life can change amidst nature's unpredictable forces. In this rural landscape steeped in tranquility and green pastures, where farming sustains livelihoods and communities thrive harmoniously with wildlife animals like cattle, one cannot help but be captivated by the raw emotion captured within this image. It evokes feelings of rage and bitterness while also showcasing humanity's resilience in overcoming adversity. "The Crime of a Bull" stands as both an artistic masterpiece from Beltrame's skilled hand and a testament to human perseverance amidst untamed elements. Its presence invites contemplation on themes such as bravery, tragedy, and even touches upon our own mortality - reminding us that even within serene landscapes lies hidden danger waiting to unleash its fury upon unsuspecting souls.
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