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Picturing the First World War

The First World War marked a turning point with the appearance of artwork intended to capture the moment in a personal way, by first-hand participants. The Smithsonian American Art Museum's battlefield watercolors by artist and soldier Claggett Wilson (available to view online) and works by other artists in the American Expeditionary Forces paint a recognizable picture of life at war. African American and self-taught painter Horace Pippin recounts his World War I experiences in an illustrated notebook from the Archives of American Art. To learn more, read the article Battlefield Artworks Offer Harsh, Intimate Window onto the Devastation of WWI or visit the exhibition Artist Soldiers: Artistic Expression in the First World War (April 6, 2017 – November 11, 2018), co-sponsored by the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History and the National Air and Space Museum. Also included here are works from the National Air and Space Museum by French Lieutenant Henri Farré. Farré's paintings depict air battles that he observed or took part in during World War I.

World War I Centennial


Billeting Village Near Neufchateau, Farm Building

Billeting Village Near Neufchateau, Farm Building

Bridge at Neufchateau

German Prisoner Type

German Prisoner Type

German Prisoner Type

Street in Neufchâteau

Street in Neufchâteau

The Church at Fossoy. (On the German Line of Retreat)

The Church at Nesles

The River at Neufchâteau

Wagon Train at Viffort

Billeting Village Near Neufchâteau

American Troops Supply Train

His Bunkie

Crossing the Pontoon Bridge, Château Thierry

Engineer Camp Near Flirey

On the Trail of the Hun - St. Mihiel Drive

Returning Refugees Hatton Chattel

Sniper at Chateau Thierry

Street Barricade at Château-Thierry

The Road through Fossoy. (On the German line of Retreat)

Relief Entering Nesle. (Detachment Fourth Infantry, U.S.A.)

The Army Cook, Reherrey

French Engineers Clearing Wreckage of Bridge Château-Thierry

Shelter in Rambucourt

The Luxembourg Frontier

Troops Advancing through Seicheprey, St. Mihiel Offensive

Tents and Barracks at Gievres

A Billet at Peronne

A Cell in the Monastery at Rangeval

A Corner House at Badonviller

A Square in Neufmaisons

At Romorantin

A Battlefield at Mezy


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