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The End of Misery in Brittany, The Miraculous Sardine Fishing Happened In The Days Gone (colour Litho)
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The End of Misery in Brittany, The Miraculous Sardine Fishing Happened In The Days Gone (colour Litho)
2798665 The End of Misery in Brittany, The Miraculous Sardine Fishing Happened In The Days Gone (colour Litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Cessation Of Misery In Brittany, The Miraculous Sardine Fishing Happened In The Days Gone. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 24 May 1903.); © Look and Learn
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The End of Misery in Brittany, The Miraculous Sardine Fishing Happened In The Days Gone (colour Litho) captures a poignant moment in history. This vibrant lithograph by Achille Beltrame depicts the cessation of suffering and hunger in the coastal region of Brittany, France. In this bustling scene, we see women, peasants, and children eagerly awaiting the return of fishermen from their bountiful sardine haul. The air is filled with anticipation as baskets are ready to be filled with fresh catch. Traditional smocks and sails flutter in the wind, adding a touch of authenticity to this snapshot of French culture. The artist's attention to detail is remarkable - every element contributes to the narrative. From the busy docks and fishing boats to the quaint seaside houses, each component tells a story of resilience and hope. Even animals play a role in this tableau; dogs wag their tails excitedly while seagulls swoop overhead. Beltrame's illustration was originally created for Courier Sunday on May 24th, 1903 - an important historical document that celebrated this miraculous event. Today, it serves as a reminder that even during times of hardship, communities can come together to overcome adversity. This print transports us back in time when sardines were not just food but symbols of survival and prosperity for these hardworking people. It invites us to appreciate our own blessings while honoring those who have triumphed over misfortune.
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