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The Country Hospital, 1916 (w/c on paper)
1753307 The Country Hospital, 1916 (w/c on paper) by Flameng, Francois (1856-1923); (add.info.: The Country Hospital, 1916 wounded French soldiers at first aid and supplies post in Suippes east of France october 6, 1916. Watercolour by Flameng); © Tallandier
Media ID 27990424
© Tallandier / Bridgeman Images
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The Country Hospital, 1916
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is a poignant watercolor painting by Francois Flameng that captures the somber reality of wounded French soldiers seeking aid and supplies during World War I. Set in Suippes, a small town in eastern France, the artwork depicts a scene of both physical and emotional pain. The vibrant colors used by Flameng contrast with the underlying sadness and melancholy present in the image. The injured soldiers, their wounds visible, convey a sense of unhappiness and forlornness. Their tired expressions reflect not only physical weariness but also emotional exhaustion from the horrors they have witnessed on the battlefield. In this early twentieth-century artwork, Flameng skillfully portrays various emotions experienced within the hospital setting. Boredom is evident on some faces as patients await treatment or recovery. Others display signs of sleepiness or weariness after enduring long hours of pain and discomfort. This powerful piece serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by these brave men who fought for their country's freedom. It also pays tribute to medical professionals who worked tirelessly to provide care amidst chaos and despair. "The Country Hospital, 1916" stands as an evocative representation of war's toll on individuals' bodies and minds while showcasing Flameng's artistic talent in capturing human emotion through color and composition.
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