Between Le Charmel and Jaulgonne
Object Details
- associated person
- Dunn, Harvey Thomas
- artist
- Dunn, Harvey Thomas
- Description
- A watercolor and pastel drawing on paper of American troops moving between Le Charmel and Jaulgonne in France during the Battle of the Marne. At left, soldiers in green uniforms march along the road towards the foreground. Several of the soldiers are carrying guns, probably M1903 Springfield rifles. At right are several covered supply wagons heading down the road into the background. The wagon at the rear is stuck in the muddy road and several soldiers are trying to push it out. One soldier at center, possibly an officer, is watching the soldiers push the wagon. Trees line the side of the road and a white building can be seen in the far background.
- Location
- Currently not on view
- Credit Line
- Mrs. Harvey Dunn
- ca 1918
- associated date
- 1917 - 1918
- ID Number
- AF.67519M
- catalog number
- 67519M
- accession number
- 229290
- Object Name
- Drawing
- Physical Description
- pastel (overall production method/technique)
- watercolor (overall production method/technique)
- paper (overall material)
- Measurements
- drawing with frame: 24 1/16 in x 30 1/16 in; 61.11875 cm x 76.35875 cm
- drawing without frame: 16 5/8 in x 25 5/8 in; 42.2275 cm x 65.0875 cm
- place made
- France
- depicted
- France: Hauts-de-France, Département de l'Aisne
- See more items in
- Military and Society: Armed Forces History, Military
- Military
- Official Art from the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I
- Art
- National Museum of American History
- related event
- World War I
- Record ID
- nmah_447424
- Metadata Usage (text)
- CC0
- GUID (Link to Original Record)
- https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a2-81d9-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
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