ww1後期フランス軍装ラフ

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WW1の戦争画って意外と綺麗な感じの多いよね

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"In the Field" (1917) by Austrian painter and illustrator Hans Maria Glatz (1878-1930). The painting depicts an Austro-Hungarian infantryman during the 11th Battle of the Isonzo.

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Elm Trees

By English Brian Hatton

1909

Can be seen

Brian Hatton was born in Hereford and sadly died age 29 in

Many experts believe he could have went on to become one of England's great modern day

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Also my own personal hashtag = I AM WITH YOU!

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"One-Year Volunteer Gefreiter" (1916) by Austrian painter Egon Schiele (1890-1918). Schiele is known for his self-portraits and served as a One-Year Volunteer during the war. He avoided frontline service, but died of the Spanish Flu in 1918

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ww1後期ドイツ軍ラフ

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Described as one of the most brilliant artists of his generation, Eric Robertson's WW1 experiences as an ambulance driver left many piercing statements about his work. 'Shellburst,' is a deceptively simple painting of inescapable menace but it has absolute gravitas.

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Italian trench on Mount
Drawing by Lombardi.

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ww1 ドイツ軍突撃歩兵(Stoßtruppen)

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an italian colored sketch by Lombardi painter for a painting entitled Valore e Patria (Honor and Homeland) in which nurses lay a Tricolor on the chest of a dying man.
Live scene, Piave, June 1918.

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From an Italian perspective, a similar scene:
"unfortunate patrol".
Drawing by Giuseppe Ravanelli.
https://t.co/iVYhBIU5rb

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TW: Suicide, War. Concept art for a dramatic WW1 based dark fantasy story, an alternate version of Luther where he tries to kill himself but survives every attempt, then he's experimented on by a sadistic doctor that puts him to work as a blood bank and "immortal" solider.

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"German soldier fleeing in front of our asphyxiating gases.
October 1918,
sketch of Innocente Cantinotti.

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And these are two other drawings I made around February this year~ They are promotional drawings from my story, they represent two scenes from WW1 and I honestly consider them my peak ahaha

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in 1919 fashion wanted to pay homage to the fighters with some more practical and functional clothing. For men the famous "trench coat", but for women the "redcross" coat was studied.
To be proposed again in the winter season 2020-21.

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Dunno why, but Twitter corrupted image.. Sorry for that

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