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[Soldiers in trench surveying the battlefield]
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Maker: Prangere, Paul
Depicts two French soldiers standing in a trench and relatively at ease. The bearded soldier in the backbround is smoking a pipe with his hands at his sides. He is looking over the top of the trench...ART93070.003
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'Souvenir des tranchèes de CHAMPAGNE 1914 - 1915, 1916'
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Maker: Prangere, Paul
Depicts the protagonist of the story, a French soldier, in full uniform in the foreground standing on a decorative sprig of leaves. He is leaning with his right arm on a shield upon which is written:...ART93070.002
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[The kiss]
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Maker: Prangere, Paul
Depicts the protagonist delivering a chaste public kiss to his wife while they are embracing. Both figures are quite large on the page, and the drawing shows both of their costumes in detail. She ha...ART93070.025
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[Wife receives notice of leave]
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Maker: Prangere, Paul
Depicts the wife of the protagonist reading a missive delivered by the army mail ('CARTE MILITAIRE'), and written by her husband. It informs her that he will arrive tomorrow ('demain'). Unfortunatel...ART93070.023
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[Wife writing to her husband at the front]
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Maker: Prangere, Paul
Depicts the protagonist's wife sitting at a table writing a letter to her husband. It is a counterpoint to the preceding drawing in the sketchbook - which is of the man writing to his wife. Again, i...ART93070.008
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[Wounded]
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Maker: Prangere, Paul
Depicts the wounded protagonist. He is lying prone in a stretcher as two stretcher bearers carry him through a trench to safety. He has probably received a head injury, as his head is bandaged. The...ART93070.020
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[Writing a letter to the wife]
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Maker: Prangere, Paul
Depicts the protagonist sitting on a box of grenades in the bottom left corner, writing a letter on a makeshift table. It is a rather symbolist piece; his imagining of his wife is drawn in the upper ...ART93070.007