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Jean-Baptiste Marchand, French general wounded in the Battle of Champagne, World War I, 1915 (colour litho)
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Jean-Baptiste Marchand, French general wounded in the Battle of Champagne, World War I, 1915 (colour litho)
6000383 Jean-Baptiste Marchand, French general wounded in the Battle of Champagne, World War I, 1915 (colour litho) by Bombled, Louis Charles (1862-1927) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Jean-Baptiste Marchand (1863-1934), French general wounded in the Battle of Champagne, World War I, 1915. Le General Marchand, le glorieux blesse de Champagne qui vient de repartir au front. Illustration from Le Petit Journal, 16 January 1916.); © Look and Learn
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This print showcases Jean-Baptiste Marchand, a French general who was wounded in the Battle of Champagne during World War I in 1915. The color lithograph, created by Louis Charles Bombled and found in a private collection, beautifully captures the essence of this historical figure. Marchand's portrait exudes strength and determination despite his injuries sustained on the battlefield. His commanding presence is evident as he wears his military uniform with pride, donning a cap that symbolizes his leadership role. This image serves as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made by soldiers during times of war. The illustration originally appeared in Le Petit Journal on January 16,1916, depicting General Marchand as "the glorious casualty from Champagne" who had returned to the front lines. It reflects both propaganda and historical significance surrounding this pivotal moment in history. The photograph not only highlights Marchand's personal story but also sheds light on broader themes such as army medicine and healthcare services provided to injured soldiers during wartime. It serves as a testament to the resilience and bravery exhibited by individuals like Marchand who fought for their countries amidst unimaginable challenges. Overall, this print offers viewers an opportunity to reflect upon the impact of war while honoring those who have served their nations selflessly.
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