Two French soldiers and two German prisoners
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Two French soldiers and two German prisoners
Four hand-painted fretwork caricatures of two French soldiers and two German prisoners. They are all in uniforms of the period August/September 1914.. G. Boudard (French)
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Media ID 14150127
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Caricatures Four Fretwork Prisoners They Uniforms
EDITORS COMMENTS
This intriguing and unique work of art, created by the skilled hand of French artist G. Boudard, depicts four hand-painted fretwork caricatures of two French soldiers and two German prisoners during the early days of World War I. The soldiers, dressed in their respective uniforms of the August/September 1914 period, are shown in a humorous yet respectful light, with the French soldiers portrayed as confident and determined, while the German prisoners appear somewhat dejected and subdued. The intricate fretwork design adds a layer of depth and texture to the piece, making it a captivating and intriguing addition to any historical collection. The caricatures serve as a visual representation of the early stages of the 1st Great Military Conflict, also known as World War I, and offer a glimpse into the human side of the war. This historical piece, with its intricate details and charming sense of humor, is a must-have for anyone interested in military history or the art of the early 20th century.
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