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The Great War : U.S. Army Art  Cover Image Government document- Federal Government document- Federal Book Book

The Great War : U.S. Army Art

Forgey, Sarah G., (editor.). Jimenez-Reyes, Pablo, (photographer.). Snyder, Carl E., 1968- (designer.). Center of Military History, (issuing body.).

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  • Physical Description: xiii, 160 pages : illustrations ; 24 x 31 cm.
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  • Publisher: Washington, D.C. : Center of Military History, United States Army, 2018.

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references.
Formatted Contents Note: Foreword / Jon T. Hoffman -- Introduction: Sketching America's picture of the Great War -- George Matthews Harding (1882-1959) -- Jules André Smith (1880-1959) -- Samuel Johnson Woolf (1880-1948) -- Kerr Eby (1889-1946) -- Charles Baskerville (1896-1994) -- Lester George Hornby (1882-1956) -- James Scott (1891-1967) -- Raymond Desvarreux (1876-1961) -- World War I posters.
Summary, etc.: World War I marks the first time that artists went into battle. In 1918, the Army recruited eight artists and made them captains. They deployed with the American Expeditionary Forces and recorded events firsthand. Other eyewitness artists also documented the fighting, albeit unofficially. They established a legacy: since World War I, active duty Army artists have followed in the footsteps of the artists included in this volume. They put on uniforms, live with the troops, observe the Army's activities directly, and preserve these memories on canvas, paper, and other mediums. From World War II to Vietnam to current operations all over the world, Army artists have been inspired by the work of their predecessors in World War I. This volume presents the rich artistic legacy of World War I, showcasing some of the 16,000 pieces of art from the Army Art Collection and the U.S. Army Center of Military History. These artworks are vivid primary sources on the war.--Provided by publisher.
Subject: United States. Army. American Expeditionary Forces.
Army Art Collection (Center of Military History) History
United States. Committee on Public Information. Division of Pictorial Publicity.
World War, 1914-1918 Pictorial works
World War, 1914-1918 Posters
War in art
Soldiers as artists United States
Art, American 20th century
Propaganda, American
Genre: Illustrated works.

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