Army art of World War I.
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Army art of World War I.
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U.S. Army Center of Military History
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These 16 prints are taken from a larger collection of artworks created during World War I. Artists were actively recruited; and served as captains in the Corps of Engineers. They traveled throughout the theater of operations, toured battlefields and accompanied troops from bivouacs to the front lines. Being embedded with the fighting troops resulted in accurate and startling war images.
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Washington, D.C.: U.S. Army Center of Military History : Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of American History : U.S. G.P.O., 1993. State Library Catalog Information
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On the Trail of the Hun by William James Aylward - DJVU | PDF
Crossing the Pontoon Bridge by William James Aylward - DJVU | PDF
Newly Arrived Troops Debarking at Brest by Walter Jack Duncan - DJVU | PDF
A Battery of French 75s by Walter Jack Duncan - DJVU | PDF
Sunday Morning at Cunel by Harvey Thomas Dunn - DJVU | PDF
The Tanks at Seicheprey by Harvey Thomas Dunn - DJVU | PDF
American Wounded making way to First Aid Station by George Matthews Harding - DJVU | PDF
Traffic to Mont-St.-Pere by George Matthews Harding - DJVU | PDF
Mopping up Cierges by Wallace Morgan - DJVU | PDF
Infantry and Tanks Advancing by Wallace Morgan - DJVU | PDF
Neufmaison by Ernest Clifford Peixotto - DJVU | PDF
The Church, St. Aignant by Ernest Clifford Peixotto - DJVU | PDF
The Railhead Dump at Menil-La-Tour by J. Andre Smith - DJVU | PDF
Over the Top by J. Andre Smith - DJVU | PDF
On the Gas Alert by Harry Everett Townsend - DJVU | PDF
Infantryman by Harry Everett Townsend - DJVU | PDF
Guide to the Print Set - DJVU | PDF
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