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An off-list course (colour litho)
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An off-list course (colour litho)
2778494 An off-list course (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: An off-list course. At a night meeting in Copenhagen, a group of cheerful American diners suddenly sees herself serving an entire dancer from above. The breaking of the moons rays stretched across the hall, on which she was walking, caused her to fall. Plates, glasses, bottles pop away from the table, injuring the wretched artist and some banquets. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 20 September 1936.); © Look and Learn
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This photo print, titled "An off-list course" captures a whimsical and unexpected moment during a night meeting in Copenhagen. The scene unfolds as a group of cheerful American diners find themselves witnessing an extraordinary sight from above. Bathed in the moon's ethereal rays, a dancer gracefully walks across the hall, unaware of the impending mishap about to occur. As fate would have it, the breaking of the moon's beams causes her to stumble and fall. In this split second, chaos ensues as plates, glasses, and bottles are sent flying from the table, injuring both the unfortunate artist and some banquets nearby. The sheer surprise on everyone's faces is frozen in time by Achille Beltrame's masterful colour lithography. The atmosphere is one of celebration and merriment; however, this unforeseen incident adds an element of comedy to the evening. Amidst all this commotion lies a vivid portrayal of Danish culture intertwined with American exuberance. Beltrame's illustration originally appeared in Courier Sunday on 20th September 1936—capturing not only a specific moment but also reflecting broader themes such as dance, dining experiences abroad, cultural exchange between nations like Denmark and America. This remarkable artwork invites us into an enchanting world where laughter meets elegance—a testament to Beltrame's skill as an illustrator capturing life’s unpredictable moments with charm and finesse.
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