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Arrival in Tokyo of the first wounded soldiers who took part in the battle of Ya-lu, on May 1 (colour litho)
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Arrival in Tokyo of the first wounded soldiers who took part in the battle of Ya-lu, on May 1 (colour litho)
2798801 Arrival in Tokyo of the first wounded soldiers who took part in the battle of Ya-lu, on May 1 (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Arrival in Tokyo of the first wounded soldiers who took part in the battle of Ya-lu, on May 1. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 24 July 1904.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22995802
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Arrival in Tokyo: A Testament to Courage and Resilience". This photo print, titled "Arrival in Tokyo of the first wounded soldiers who took part in the battle of Ya-lu, on May 1" captures a poignant moment in history. The image depicts a scene filled with raw emotions as wounded soldiers, bandaged and weary from battle, arrive in Tokyo. The streets are lined with villagers, women, and children who witness this tragic procession. Their faces reflect a mixture of anger, sadness, and empathy for these brave survivors. In the midst of this somber atmosphere stands a woman cradling her baby tightly – a symbol of hope amidst despair. Italian illustrator Achille Beltrame masterfully portrays the aftermath of war through his vivid use of color lithography. Each detail tells its own story - from the injured soldiers being transported on carts to the presence of medical supplies signifying efforts to heal their wounds. This powerful artwork not only serves as a historical record but also highlights themes such as sacrifice, resilience, and humanity's capacity for compassion even during times of conflict. It reminds us that behind every battle lies countless untold stories of bravery and suffering. As we gaze upon this print by Bridgeman Images today, let us remember those who have fought valiantly throughout history and honor their sacrifices. May it serve as a reminder that peace is worth fighting for and that healing can emerge even from the darkest moments.
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