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Le poste de secours; un brancardier apporte sur son dos un blesse, tandis que des... 1916. Creator: Georges Leroux
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Le poste de secours; un brancardier apporte sur son dos un blesse, tandis que des... 1916. Creator: Georges Leroux
Le poste de secours; un brancardier apporte sur son dos un blesse, tandis que des hommes, sortis des tranchees, partent en soutiens, 1916. From "Collection de la Guerre IV. L'Illustration Tome CXLVIII. La Guerre Juillet, Aout, Septembre, Octobre, Novembre, Decembre 1916". (Aid Station; a stretcher-bearer carries a wounded man on his back, while men, coming out of the trenches, go to help)
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Le Poste de Secours: A Stretcher-Bearer Carries a Wounded Man on His Back, while Men, Emerging from the Trenches, Go to Help," is a poignant and powerful pencil drawing by the renowned French artist Georges Leroux, created in 1916 during the first world war. The black and white image captures the raw emotion and intensity of the battlefield, as a brave stretcher-bearer, with a determined expression on his face, carries the weight of a wounded soldier on his back. The background reveals a chaotic scene of men emerging from the trenches, ready to provide assistance and support. This poignant artwork is a testament to the selflessness and courage of those who served on the front lines during this devastating conflict. The use of pencil creates a sense of intimacy and vulnerability, drawing the viewer into the heart of the action. The image also serves as a powerful metaphor for the collective spirit and camaraderie that emerged in the face of adversity. Originally published in the French magazine "L'Illustration," this drawing is part of the "Collection de la Guerre IV" and is a reminder of the sacrifices made during the first world war. The image is a valuable addition to any collection of historical art, warfare, or medical history. Georges Leroux, also known as Georges Paul Leroux, was a prolific artist who captured the essence of the first world war through his powerful and evocative drawings. This particular image is a testament to his talent and his ability to convey the human experience of war in a way that continues to resonate with audiences today.
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