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British artists at the Front. No. I. Sir William Orpen. A German prisoner: "Let us right-well lengthily discuss how is it that this so cultured artist does not the never-sufficiently-to-be-praised Cubismus adopt."
Collection StructurePoster collection > British artists at the Front. No. I. Sir William Orpen. A German prisoner: "Let us right-well lengthily discuss how is it that this so cultured artist does not the never-sufficiently-to-be-praised Cubismus adopt."
Item Title British artists at the Front. No. I. Sir William Orpen. A German prisoner: "Let us right-well lengthily discuss how is it that this so cultured artist does not the never-sufficiently-to-be-praised Cubismus adopt."
Collection TitlePoster collection
Publisher Vincent Brooks, Day & Son
Date Created1918
Description

Drawing of a man in uniform with helmet drawing on a sketch pad; next to the artist are prisoners of war standing before a barbed wire fence; text at bottom in handwritten form.

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Country of Origin
Place PublishedLondon, Great Britain
Country of OriginGreat Britain
DimensionsOverall: 11 x 7 in. (27.9 x 17.8 cm)
FormatPoster
Medium political posters
Color
color
Hoover IDPoster UK 1500
Record NumberXX343.17516
RightsNo known restrictions.

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