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La Grande Guerre. L effort et l ideal de la Grande-Bretagne
La Grande Guerre. L effort et l ideal de la Grande-Bretagne. Representes en une serie de lithographies. Musee du Luxembourg. A foot soldier. Great Britain entered the war August 4, 1914 and by the end of the war over six million British soldiers had fought in the war. Of these, over seven hundred thousand had been killed by the wars end. Date 1918. La Grande Guerre. L effort et l ideal de la Grande-Bretagne. Representes en une serie de lithographies. Musee du Luxembourg. A foot soldier. Great Britain entered the war August 4, 1914 and by the end of the war over six million British soldiers had fought in the war. Of these, over seven hundred thousand had been killed by the wars end. Date 1918
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 31.4cm x 40cm (12.4" x 15.7")
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La Grande Guerre. L'Effort et l'Idéal de la Grande-Bretagne
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(The Great War. The Effort and Ideal of Great Britain), a series of lithographs housed at the Musée du Luxembourg, powerfully captures the raw reality and emotional depth of the British war experience during World War I. This evocative image, featuring a lone foot soldier, serves as a poignant reminder of the immense sacrifice and determination that defined Great Britain's involvement in the conflict. Great Britain entered the war on August 4, 1914, and by the end of the hostilities in 1918, over six million soldiers had answered the call to arms. Among them, over seven hundred thousand had paid the ultimate price, leaving behind families, communities, and a nation forever changed. The haunting image of the foot soldier, his weary expression etched with the weight of his experiences, serves as a testament to the unyielding spirit and resilience of the British people during this tumultuous period. The series of lithographs, produced in 1918, offers a powerful visual narrative of the war, capturing the hope, the hardships, and the heroism of the British soldiers who fought to preserve the ideals of freedom and justice. The Musée du Luxembourg, a renowned cultural institution in Paris, preserves this poignant and historically significant collection, which continues to resonate with audiences today, serving as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made during the Great War and the enduring power of art to capture the human spirit.
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