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When The Armies Moved On During The First World War French And Belgian Farmers Had To Start Work Again In Their Ruined Fields. From A Drawing By A. Forestier In The Year 1917 Illustrated, Published London 1918
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When The Armies Moved On During The First World War French And Belgian Farmers Had To Start Work Again In Their Ruined Fields. From A Drawing By A. Forestier In The Year 1917 Illustrated, Published London 1918
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Barren Battle Digging Drawn Farm Farmer Farming Farms Fields Horse Land Plough Ploughing Ruined World Famers Shattered
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This poignant print captures the aftermath of the First World War, showcasing the resilience and determination of French and Belgian farmers. In the wake of destruction caused by relentless battles, these brave individuals had no choice but to start their work anew in fields that lay in ruins. The image, originally a drawing by A. Forestier in 1917, illustrates the harsh reality faced by these farmers as they plough through shattered landscapes and barren grounds. With horse-drawn ploughs at their side, they dig deep into the scarred earth, symbolizing their unwavering commitment to revive their land despite its desolation. Published in London in 1918 during a time when war still ravaged nations across Europe, this illustration serves as a powerful reminder of both human resilience and the devastating impact of conflict on ordinary lives. It encapsulates not only the physical toll inflicted upon farmlands but also highlights how communities were forced to rebuild amidst chaos and uncertainty. Ken Welsh's skillful reproduction brings forth an emotional connection with history as viewers witness firsthand the struggles endured by these courageous farmers. Their determination to reclaim what was lost speaks volumes about humanity's ability to find hope even amid unimaginable devastation. This print is a testament to those who fought not only on battlefields but also on home soil – battling against adversity with nothing more than sheer willpower and an unyielding spirit for survival.
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