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FROM AUSTRALIA: Alan Moore served in the Australian Air Force during WWII, but issues with his leg led him to become the war artist. His works created during the liberation of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp provide a stark, horrifying testament to the horrors of Nazi rule
FROM RUSSIA: As a child, Leonid Vladimirsky was fascinated with foreign postal stamps on his father’s work mail and tried to study their places of origin. He grew up to become one of Soviet Union’s best children’s books illustrators, creating his own distant lands from scratch
FROM FRANCE: Ksenia Milicevic was born in Yugoslavia during WWII, her parents were in the resistance. After the war, they worked as diplomats, so Milicevic travelled with them and then for her art studies—rubbing shoulders with Issiakhem and Niemeyer—until settling down in Paris.