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“Well, She Sacrificed Herself and She Saved France” |
FES Title: | “Well she sacrificed herself and she saved France. That was the great thing” | |
Alternate Titles: | Petit Cafe Doremy |
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Date: | 08/23/1918 | |
Size: | 34″H x 24″W | |
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Type: | illustration | |
Published: | van Dyke, Henry. “The Broken Soldier and the Maid of France.” Harper’s Magazine, December 1918: facing 8. caption: They also were pilgrims drawn by the love of Jeanne d’Arc to Domremy______. New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1919: before 47. caption: [same as above] |
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Inscription: | lr: F.E. Schoonover / B ’08 | |
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Exhibitions: | 1925 Washington | |
Comments: | TP 5/9/02; index; edit | |
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Provenance: | Ruth Wilson, Bridgewater, New Jersey; Schoonover Studios, Ltd., Wilmington, Delaware; Collection of Roger Levy (October 2013) |