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Exposition de l oeuvre de guerre de Henry de Groux. Ouverte
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Exposition de l oeuvre de guerre de Henry de Groux. Ouverte
Exposition de l oeuvre de guerre de Henry de Groux. Ouverte du 3 novembre au 16 decembre, 1916. Galerie La Boetie. Head and bust of the female figure Vultus Victoriae.. Date 1916. Exposition de l oeuvre de guerre de Henry de Groux. Ouverte du 3 novembre au 16 decembre, 1916. Galerie La Boetie. Head and bust of the female figure Vultus Victoriae.. Date 1916
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Exposition de l'oeuvre de guerre de Henry de Groux. Ouverte (The Exhibition of War Works by Henry de Groux. Open from 3 November to 16 December, 1916. Galerie La Boetie) was a significant cultural event during the tumultuous year of 1916. This poster, featuring the head and bust of the female figure Vultus Victoriae, served as an invitation to the public to witness the powerful and poignant art created by Henry de Groux during the time of war. De Groux, a renowned Belgian sculptor, created this body of work while his country was under occupation by German forces. Amidst the chaos and destruction of war, de Groux found solace and inspiration in his art, producing pieces that reflected the human condition and the raw emotions of the time. The image of Vultus Victoriae, or the Victorious Face, was a symbol of hope and resilience in the face of adversity. The female figure, with her strong and determined expression, embodied the spirit of the Belgian people and their unwavering resolve to endure the hardships of war. The exhibition at Galerie La Boetie was a testament to the power of art to heal and inspire, even in the darkest of times. It provided a space for the public to come together and reflect on the impact of the war, and to find solace in the beauty and meaning of de Groux's creations. This poster, with its striking image and bold typography, served as a powerful reminder of the exhibition and the important role that art played in the cultural and emotional life of the people of Belgium during the First World War.
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