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Arras (France)

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Inkwash painting by R. R. Osgood , ca. 1917-1918

 Folder — Box 03: Series 02; Series 03, Folder: 20
Identifier: 03
Folder 20 Scope and Contents A inkwash painting believed to be done by Ross Reverdy Osgoode of the Saint Pol Gate of the City of Arras during World War I. The drawing shows the arch and buildings damaged by bombing. There are a team of horses pulling a canon on the road, and there is car and two soldiers in front of a building with a triangle on a sign on the building. According to the note with the painting, this was a customs building used as the Advanced Headquaters for the Canadian YMCA. There is an original note...
Dates: ca. 1917-1918