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Brushes with War: Paintings and Drawings by the Tr of World War I: The WWHAM Collection of Original Art
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Brushes with War: Paintings and Drawings by the Tr of World War I: The WWHAM Collection of Original Art

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Brushes With War is a unique history of World War I in broad brush strokes. Over 230 original paintings, drawings, sculpture, and trench art by the combatants of World War I cover all aspects of the war and most major battles from Mons (1914) to the Meuse-Argonne (1918). The artists were American, Austrian, Australian, Belgian, British, Canadian, French, German, and Russian soldiers. These were not professional artists, but amateurs depicting their own daily struggles as they saw them. Just as snapshot photos are often more realistic than posed professional portraits, these works of art are more genuine impressions of the war than the official art and illustrations of the time.
AUTHOR: Joel R. Parkinson was an engineer who worked on research and development for nuclear submarines during the Cold War. He is now pastor of Covenant Bible Church and is the Director and Curator of the World War History and Art Museum (WWHAM) in Alliance, Ohio.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Country
United States
Date
1 December 2014
Pages
208
ISBN
9780764346347

Brushes With War is a unique history of World War I in broad brush strokes. Over 230 original paintings, drawings, sculpture, and trench art by the combatants of World War I cover all aspects of the war and most major battles from Mons (1914) to the Meuse-Argonne (1918). The artists were American, Austrian, Australian, Belgian, British, Canadian, French, German, and Russian soldiers. These were not professional artists, but amateurs depicting their own daily struggles as they saw them. Just as snapshot photos are often more realistic than posed professional portraits, these works of art are more genuine impressions of the war than the official art and illustrations of the time.
AUTHOR: Joel R. Parkinson was an engineer who worked on research and development for nuclear submarines during the Cold War. He is now pastor of Covenant Bible Church and is the Director and Curator of the World War History and Art Museum (WWHAM) in Alliance, Ohio.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Country
United States
Date
1 December 2014
Pages
208
ISBN
9780764346347