Trench Art: An Illustrated History

Trench Art: An Illustrated History
ISBN-10
0975597108
ISBN-13
9780975597101
Series
Trench Art
Pages
402
Language
English
Published
2004
Publisher
Silverpenny Press
Author
Jane A. Kimball

Description

"Trench art" is a highly evocative term conjuring up the image of a mud-spattered soldier in a soggy trench hammering out a souvenir for a loved one at home while dodging bullets and artillery shells. This is an appealing but very false conception of the reality of this art form. A few types of trench art could be made easily in a trench during lulls in the fighting, but the hammering involved in making many trench art pieces would have been greeted with unwelcome hostile fire from the enemy. Trench art items made during wars were in fact created at a distance from the front line trenches either by soldiers "at rest" behind the front lines, by skilled artisans among the civilian population, by prisoners of war, or by soldiers.

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