
1871–1945 · Italian · 27 artworks
artist bio
Achille Beltrame was an Italian painter and illustrator known for his depictions of historical events and contemporary life, often rendered in a vibrant and accessible style. His work provides valuable insights into the social and political climate of Italy during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
what you'll learn
Studying Beltrame's art allows students to explore the intersection of art and journalism, examining how illustrations can shape public perception of events. Students can also analyze his use of color and composition to convey narrative and emotion.

Inauguration of the III Session of the XX Legislature
1899

Ku Klux Klan Meeting on Mountains of Georgia, United States of America
1920

A Moment's Rest
1937

Marché À Tunis
1912

Portrait of Luigi Toniato
1891

Vittorio Emanuele III Inaugurates The XIII Legislature
1909

Mulo

The Assassination of the US President William Mckinley, Buffalo (NY) 1901
1901

Episode Of The Revolutionary Motions Alla Foppa
1900

The King And Hon. Salandra visit the front of our war, amidst the enthusiastic cheers of the troops
1915

Duce, Duce, Duce! (4 February 1934)
1934

Baptism of Princess Jolanda Di Savoia
1901

Inauguration of the XXX Legislature of the Kingdom of Italy
1900

Presentation To His Majesty The King Of The Very High Distinction Entrusted To Him By The President Of The French Republic
1901

Allegorical scene

The Romanian Soldiers of the 3rd Regiment of the Legione Romena Receving the Flag, at the Ceremony of Military Oath on January 26, 1919 in Sena Square in Rome.
1919

The facts of Innsbruck

Courmayeur
1928

Oath of Vittorio Emanuele III
1900

Villa Amendola
1918

Sleeping Figure

Portrait of a Woman
1917

Fanciulla Con LillÃ

Italian army soldiers involved in hand-to-hand fighting with Imperial Austro-Hungarian troops in Trentino, North Italy
1918

Italian Astronomer Giovanni Schiaparelli
1900

Verdi at Santa'agata on His 86th Birthday, October 1899
1899

Lombardian landscape