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Lieutenant General Hunter Liggett

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Lieutenant General Hunter Liggett

Lieutenant General Hunter Liggett, dated 11th October 1918. Lucien Hector Jonas (1880-1947). In February Of 1915, Jonas Was Offically Accredited As Military Painter To The MusÚÑáDe L ArmÚѺ In Paris. During The War He Travelled Extensively Along All Sections Of The Front Lines And Produced Thousands Of Drawings, Oil Paintings, Charcoals, Sketches And Illustrations Of All Kinds. Jonas Was Also Well-Known For His Portraits Of Military Leaders And Soldiers In Various National Uniforms

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This striking print captures Lieutenant General Hunter Liggett in the autumn of 1918, as he led the American Expeditionary Forces during the final stages of World War I. The image was painted by Lucien Hector Jonas, who was officially accredited as a military painter to the Musée de l'Armée in Paris in February 1915. During the war, Jonas traveled extensively along all sections of the front lines, producing thousands of drawings, oil paintings, charcoals, sketches, and illustrations of all kinds. His works documented the war effort from a unique perspective, providing a visual record of the soldiers, leaders, and uniforms of various nationalities involved in the conflict. Jonas was particularly renowned for his portraits of military leaders and soldiers, which captured the essence of their character and determination. This print, dated October 11, 1918, showcases the intensity and focus of General Liggett as he led his troops towards victory. The image is a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by the military personnel during World War I, and the important role that artists like Jonas played in preserving the history of this pivotal moment in world history. Lucien Hector Jonas (1880-1947) was a prolific artist who documented the First World War through his art. His works are now held in the collections of major museums and institutions around the world, including the Musée de l'Armée in Paris. This print is a testament to the enduring power of art to capture the essence of historical events and the people who shaped them.

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