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Strange Misfortunes (Colour Litho)
2778314 Strange Misfortunes (Colour Litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The weird misfortunes. To avoid an investment in a street in Faenza, two motorcyclists, after a sharp turn, broke into a charcoal burners shop and, overturned the owner, continued the race, seriously bumping their wife of the latter and his daughter. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 16 December 1934.); © Look and Learn
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Strange Misfortunes - A Chaotic Comedy Unfolds in Faenza
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. This print titled "Strange Misfortunes" by Achille Beltrame takes us back to a comical incident that unfolded on the streets of Faenza, Italy in 1934. The image captures the aftermath of an unexpected turn of events caused by two motorcyclists trying to avoid investing in a street. In their haste, these riders crashed into a charcoal burners shop, causing mayhem and overturning its owner. Undeterred, they continued their race but not without seriously bumping into the wife and daughter of the unfortunate shopkeeper. The scene is one of disorder and disorganization as fallen wares litter the ground amidst broken vehicles and fallen bodies. Beltrame's illustration for Courier Sunday perfectly encapsulates this chaotic moment with his signature humor and wit. It showcases the absurdity of life's misadventures through vibrant colors and exaggerated expressions on both men and women caught up in this comic calamity. The old buildings surrounding the scene add to its charm, while emphasizing how even within such chaos, life goes on around them undisturbed. This artwork serves as a reminder that sometimes strange misfortunes can lead to unexpected laughter if we embrace life's unpredictable nature. With its whimsical portrayal of Italian culture intertwined with mishaps and mischief, "Strange Misfortunes" invites viewers to find joy in moments where everything seems out-of-place – reminding us that laughter truly is the best medicine for any untidy situation.
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