Mussolini slogan on wall near Castellammare, Italy
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Mussolini slogan on wall near Castellammare, Italy
Alfred Eisenstaedt, American (born Germany), (December 6, 1898–August 23, 1995)
Creation date:
1947
Creation place:
Italy
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Photographic prints
Medium and Support:
Gelatin silver print
Credit Line:
Gift of Ken and Jacki Widder
Accession Number:
2015.640
Dimensions:
9 1/2 x 7 5/8 in. (24 x 19 cm)
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Title, On reverse: An old Mussolini slogan on a wall near Castellamare - "E l'Aratro che traccia il solco, ma e la spada che lo difende" - "It is the plough that traces the furrow, but the sword that defends it."
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Title, On reverse: An old Mussolini slogan on a wall near Castellamare - "E l'Aratro che traccia il solco, ma e la spada che lo difende" - "It is the plough that traces the furrow, but the sword that defends it."
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