John Singer Sargent 'Gassed' WWI Historical Art Print - Framed Museum Quality Canvas Reproduction for Home & Office Decor
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Gassed By John Singer Sargent Professionally Custom Framed Print. Overall Size:34x16 inches Antiqued StyleTechnical Print Reproduction with 2" Wallnut Baroque Moulding Off White/brown Double Matting. Acrylic Glass Gassed is a very large oil painting completed in March 1919 by John Singer Sargent. It depicts the aftermath of a mustard gas attack during the First World War, with a line of wounded soldiers walking towards a dressing station. Sargent was commissioned by the British War Memorials Committee to document the war and visited the Western Front in July 1918 spending time with the Guards Division near Arras, and then with the American Expeditionary Forces near Ypres. The painting was finished in March 1919 and voted picture of the year by the Royal Academy of Arts in 1919. It is now held by the Imperial War Museum.
FEATURES
Overall Size 20"x15" Inches
Moulding Professional Solid Wood
Mahogany Molding
Mat Navy Blue, Also available in other colors upon request. Filet LiningGold
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4.5
Haven't bought it yet but just letting you know this is an art piece depicting the German vs Russian gas attack in WW1. Germans were trying to seize the Russian Osowiec Fortress. The story behind this is amazing yet not for the faint of heart.3 Stars due to I don't have it yet but plan on getting it soon.