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This media file captures a framed black and white photograph, displayed on a wall, likely in an exhibition setting in The Hague, Netherlands. The photograph itself presents a stark, top-down view of an urban scene, possibly an alleyway or a covered passage.

The central subject is a motionless figure, appearing to be a person, lying face-up on the hood of a light-colored van or small truck. The individual is dressed in patterned clothing. Two other similar utility vehicles are visible: one partially obscured further back, and another in the foreground, showing its rear.

The setting features a distinct cobblestone or brick-paved surface to the left of the vehicles, contrasting with a rough, dark, and debris-strewn ground on the right. Above, a textured ceiling or wall with strong parallel lines suggests a corrugated structure or rough timber. The overall lighting is dim, indicating either nighttime or a deeply shadowed enclosed space, contributing to a somber mood.

Visible text adjacent to the artwork provides crucial context. In both Dutch and English, it reads: "Enzo Battaglia was de deur uitgegaan om te kopen. Hij werd vermoord in het donker. Zijn vrouw probeerde hem te redden." / "Enzo Battaglia had gone out to buy [something], they killed him in the dark. His wife tried in vain to help him." The text also specifies "Palermo, 1976" and identifies the print as a "zilvergelatinedruk" (silver gelatin print).

The photograph depicts the tragic aftermath of a violent event in Palermo, Italy, in 1976, capturing a moment of profound stillness and desolation.
Eugene

Jun 4, 2026

The Hague, Netherlands

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This media file captures a framed black and white photograph, displayed on a wall, likely in an exhibition setting in The Hague, Netherlands. The photograph itself presents a stark, top-down view of an urban scene, possibly an alleyway or a covered passage. The central subject is a motionless figure, appearing to be a person, lying face-up on the hood of a light-colored van or small truck. The individual is dressed in patterned clothing. Two other similar utility vehicles are visible: one partially obscured further back, and another in the foreground, showing its rear. The setting features a distinct cobblestone or brick-paved surface to the left of the vehicles, contrasting with a rough, dark, and debris-strewn ground on the right. Above, a textured ceiling or wall with strong parallel lines suggests a corrugated structure or rough timber. The overall lighting is dim, indicating either nighttime or a deeply shadowed enclosed space, contributing to a somber mood. Visible text adjacent to the artwork provides crucial context. In both Dutch and English, it reads: "Enzo Battaglia was de deur uitgegaan om te kopen. Hij werd vermoord in het donker. Zijn vrouw probeerde hem te redden." / "Enzo Battaglia had gone out to buy [something], they killed him in the dark. His wife tried in vain to help him." The text also specifies "Palermo, 1976" and identifies the print as a "zilvergelatinedruk" (silver gelatin print). The photograph depicts the tragic aftermath of a violent event in Palermo, Italy, in 1976, capturing a moment of profound stillness and desolation.

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