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The Woundeds Promenade, 1917 (pencil on paper)
3087842 The Woundeds Promenade, 1917 (pencil on paper) by Armington, Frank Milton (1876-1941); Canadian War Museum, Ottawa, Canada; eCanadian War Museum; Canadian, out of copyright
Media ID 22507334
© Canadian War Museum / Bridgeman Images
Casualties Crutches Promenade Veteran Veterans 1914 1918 Wwi Ww One First World War 1914 1918 Great War Injuries Stroll Strolling Wound
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The Wounded's Promenade, 1917
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is a poignant and evocative pencil drawing by Canadian artist Frank Milton Armington. This powerful artwork captures the aftermath of the Great War, depicting a group of wounded soldiers bravely navigating the streets on crutches. The detailed lines and shading bring to life their struggles and resilience. Armington's skillful rendering showcases his deep empathy for these veterans who have sacrificed so much for their countries. Each figure in the drawing tells a story of pain, determination, and hope as they walk together along the promenade. Their presence serves as a reminder of the physical and emotional toll that war inflicts upon individuals. The setting itself adds another layer of meaning to this artwork. The bustling streets symbolize everyday life continuing despite the scars left by conflict. It speaks to both the collective healing process and society's responsibility towards those who have been injured in service. "The Wounded's Promenade, 1917" is not just an artistic masterpiece but also serves as a historical document capturing an important chapter in human history. Through this drawing, Armington immortalizes these brave soldiers while shedding light on their sacrifices during World War I. Displayed at the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa, Canada, this print continues to inspire reflection on war's impact on individuals' lives long after its creation over a century ago.
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