File:'c'est la Guerre!', 1916, Portfolio of Six Prints Art.IWMART64863.jpg
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Vallotton, F�lix Edouard |
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English: "c'est la Guerre!", 1916, Portfolio of Six Prints image: two soldiers, one wearing a German pickelhaube, grapple with each other, both holding knives above their heads. They are rendered largely in black against a black background, only outlined in small white details. This is contrasted with the head and shoulders of a young soldier rendered in white, his face recoiling in shock at the sight of the two men fighting hand-to- hand. |
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Date | 1916 (First World War) | |||
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http://media.iwm.org.uk/iwm/mediaLib//279/media-279991/large.jpg
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Category InfoField | art | |||
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Copyright holder | Imperial War Museums |
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Horizontal resolution | 300 dpi |
Vertical resolution | 300 dpi |
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