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1963 Print Howard Brodie World War II Art U.S. Soldier GI Gun Uniform Portrait YTG5 Typhon was so powerful that

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Typhon was so powerful that

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This is an original 1923 color relief line-block map of Italy

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He created comic plays that are as fresh today as when they were written two centuries and a half ago

1963 Print Howard Brodie World War II Art U.S. Soldier GI Gun Uniform Portrait YTG5 Typhon was so powerful thatThis is an original 1963 halftone print of an infantryman going down with his rifle in Germany (Deutschland). This particular soldier went through the motions various times so that Brodie could accurately depict the action. 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

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