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A Tragic Duel: The Death of Monsieur Harry Alis, from Le Petit Journal
XIR216613 A Tragic Duel: The Death of Monsieur Harry Alis, from Le Petit Journal, 17th March 1895 (coloured engraving) by Tofani, Oswaldo (1849-1915); Private Collection; Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 12763048
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Accident Killed Mort Stabbed Stabbing Swordfight Tragedy
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EDITORS COMMENTS
In this print titled "A Tragic Duel: The Death of Monsieur Harry Alis" we are transported back to the 17th of March, 1895. The artist, Oswaldo Tofani, skillfully depicts a scene filled with sorrow and despair. The image portrays an interior setting where two men engage in a deadly fight. Their swords clash violently as they battle for their honor or perhaps settle a personal vendetta. One can sense the tension in the air as both combatants give their all in this fateful duel. Tragically, Monsieur Harry Alis finds himself on the receiving end of a fatal blow. His face contorted with pain and disbelief, he falls to his knees while clutching his chest where the sword has pierced him. It is clear that this encounter has taken an unexpected turn towards tragedy. Tofani's use of color adds depth and intensity to the engraving, further emphasizing the gravity of the situation unfolding before our eyes. This artwork serves as a poignant reminder of how quickly life can be extinguished by violence and conflict. As we gaze upon this powerful image from Le Petit Journal, we cannot help but reflect on themes such as fate, justice, and human nature itself. It stands as a testament to both artistic talent and historical storytelling - capturing one fleeting moment forever etched into history's annals.
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