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Vehicle dealing with suspect car, Templemore Avenue, East Be
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Les Honneurs sous le feu
Les Honneurs sous le feu. Georges Scott, (1873-1943). Scott Started His Career In The 1890S And Worked As War Correspondent For The News Magazine L'Illustration During The Balkan Wars Of 1912-13. When War Broke Out In 1914, He Joined The French Army And Was Able To Continue His Work As Artist/Illustrator For That Same Prestigious Publication, Producing Many Now Famous Works Dealing With The Great War
© David Cohen Fine Art/Mary Evans Picture Library

Worthing, West Sussex - Sophisticated Gent talks to a couple
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Portrait of a Corporal of the 1/9th (Glasgow Highlanders) Ba
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Les Diables Bleus - a mountain camp of the Chasseurs Alpins
Les Diables Bleus - a mountain camp of the Chasseurs Alpins. Pierre Comba (1859-1934). Pierre Comba Dedicated Himself To The Representation Of The French Military, In Particular The Chasseurs Alpins, Nicknamed Les Diables Bleus'. Indeed At The Time Of The Great War, Comba'S Watercolours Were Being Reproduced As Postcards To The Glory Of The Blue Devils. Pierre Was A Member Of The Society Of Military Painters And Of The French Alpine Club And He Was A Recipient Of The Palmes Acad魩ques (An Honour From The French Government For Outstanding Achievements In The Arts Or Literature). He Was Also Deeply Involved In Charities Dealing With Soldiers In Nice And In The Region (Alpes-Maritimes)
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A patrol of Chasseurs Alpins - Vosges, Summer 1916
A patrol of Chasseurs Alpins - Vosges, Summer 1916, by Pierre Comba (1859-1934). Comba dedicated himself to the representation of the French military, in particular the Chasseurs Alpins, nicknamed Les Diables Bleus'. At the time of WW1, Comba's watercolours were being reproduced as postcards To The Glory Of The Blue Devils. He was a member of the Society of Military Painters and of the French Alpine Club, and a recipient of the Palmes Acad魩ques (an honour from the French Government for outstanding achievements in the Arts or Literature). He was also deeply involved in charities dealing with soldiers in Nice and in the Alpes-Maritimes region. Date: 1916
© David Cohen Fine Art/Mary Evans Picture Library