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Volcanic eruption of Mont Pele (Mont-Pele volcano) in Martinique that caused panic among
XEE4183343 Volcanic eruption of Mont Pele (Mont-Pele volcano) in Martinique that caused panic among the inhabitants of Saint-Pierre (Saint-Pierre), Morne-Rouge (Morne Rouge) and Precheur who had to evacuate the cities. Engraving in " Le Petit Journal Illustre", on 27/10/1929 by Anonymous; Private Collection; (add.info.: Volcanic eruption of Mont Pele (Mont-Pele volcano) in Martinique that caused panic among the inhabitants of Saint-Pierre (Saint-Pierre), Morne-Rouge (Morne Rouge) and Precheur who had to evacuate the cities. Engraving in " Le Petro Journal Illustre", on 27/10/1929 (1929). Private collection.); Stefano Bianchetti; out of copyright
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This print captures the devastating volcanic eruption of Mont Pele in Martinique, which caused widespread panic among the inhabitants of Saint-Pierre, Morne-Rouge, and Precheur. The engraving, featured in "Le Petit Journal Illustre" on October 27th, 1929 by an anonymous artist, depicts the chaotic scene that unfolded as people were forced to evacuate their cities. The image showcases a street scene filled with fear-stricken individuals desperately seeking safety amidst billowing smoke and ash. A young girl stands at the forefront of the picture, symbolizing innocence amidst chaos. Her expression reflects both terror and resilience as she navigates through this unimaginable disaster. The French island of Martinique was forever changed by this catastrophic event. The eruption not only destroyed entire communities but also left a lasting impact on its residents' lives and livelihoods. This engraving serves as a poignant reminder of the power and unpredictability of nature. Stefano Bianchetti's print beautifully preserves this historical moment in time. It transports us back to an era when news traveled through printed journals like "Le Petit Journal Illustre" capturing significant events for generations to come. Through his artistry, Bianchetti brings forth emotions felt during those tumultuous days - fear, resilience, and hope for brighter days ahead. As we reflect upon this photograph today from our private collection archives, it reminds us to appreciate life's fragility while acknowledging humanity's ability to endure even in the face of unimaginable adversity.
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