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1963 Print Howard Brodie WWII Art Soldiers GI Patrol Hearse Roer River Germany XGIB8 This is an original 1900

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Description

This is an original 1900 black and white etching of a page clandestinely delivering a message to Robert Walpole from King George II

the capital of the territory

Statue of Fortuna

This 63+ year old Item is rated Very Fine +++

"Proposed Railway from Naples to the Crater of Mount Vesuvius"

1963 Print Howard Brodie WWII Art Soldiers GI Patrol Hearse Roer River Germany XGIB8 This is an original 1900This is an original 1963 halftone print of a patrol passing a cemetery and hearse in a Roer River front line village. Howard Brodie (1915 2010) was a renowned artist known for his combat sketches and courtroom scenes. Brodie enlisted in the Army in 1942, and recorded the end of the Guadalcanal campaign, as well as the Central Europe and Rhineland campaigns. He never carried a weapon during this time, but was found under fire on various occasions,

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