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Nov 11 2010
Caught on the Wire, 2006, Troy Caperton
American / Caperton / Inspirational prints / Paintings (Reproductions) - 1 year ago - troycapc
A reproduction of “Caught on a Wire”, a metaphor of the futility of war. From images of World War I when men would be cut down attempting to overcome the barbed wire that hemmed “no man’s land” between the trenches.
Sep 26 2010
Jeunesse “Youth” by Louis Icart, 1930
American / French / Paintings (Reproductions) - 1 year ago - troycapc
This is a reproduction of the French Master’s work Jeunesse, or Youth, of 1925. Louis Icart was born in 1888 Toulouse, France and began sketching and producing art at an early age. He fought in World War I after having moved to Paris in 1907. After the war Icart was taken into the Art Deco movement and became a leading fashion and art figure in both Paris and New York. the artist died in 1930. The Color Etching, Jeunesse, was produced in 1930 and its original size was 23 7/8 inches by 16 3/8 inches.
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