War Wounded Collection
"War Wounded: A Glimpse into the Pain and Sacrifice" In Kosciuszko at Raclawice, 1888, an oil painting captures the haunting image of Tadeusz Kosciuszko
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"War Wounded: A Glimpse into the Pain and Sacrifice" In Kosciuszko at Raclawice, 1888, an oil painting captures the haunting image of Tadeusz Kosciuszko, a Polish hero wounded in the Battle of Maciejowice against the Russians. The artist's brush strokes depict his agony and resilience. The Red Cross: Nurses Nursing Tirailleurs by Lucien Laforge portrays the compassion and dedication of nurses tending to wounded soldiers. This poignant drawing from 1889-1952 reminds us of their tireless efforts on the battlefield. The death of General Moulin during the fighting of Cholet in 1794 is immortalized in a powerful oil painting from 1895. The canvas tells a story of sacrifice and bravery as General Moulin falls while defending his cause. Combat at Cholet or The Suicide of General Moulin in 1794, painted in 1900, delves deeper into this tragic event. It explores not only war wounds but also mental anguish that can haunt those caught up in conflict. "The willful blind and the cripple who want to teach a child to walk, " an oil painting created between 1917-18, symbolizes hope amidst devastation. It showcases how even amidst their own injuries, individuals strive to heal others' wounds. Viewing Gustave Fraipont's drawing from Saint-Juirs (1890), we glimpse into the hospital for war veterans at Hotel des Invalides in Paris. This artwork serves as a reminder that healing extends beyond battlefields; it continues long after wars have ended. War Baby (1918) depicts both physical and emotional scars left by war on innocent lives. Painted on board with great detail, it evokes empathy for those affected by conflicts throughout history. Taking of Strategic Hill during Siege of Sevastopol shows another facet - death on the battlefield.