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WWI British RAMC Trench Art Drawing ARTILLERY OBSERVATION BALLOON Named 1917 War
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ORIGINAL TRENCH ART DRAWING FROM WWI - ONE-OF-A-KIND - NOT A COPY, REPRO, OR RECENT PRINTQUANTITY: 1 - See the other WWI original art that I have listed.
ARTIST: Acting Sergeant Herbert Gibson, 1st Northumbrian Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps. The last picture is a scan of Sergeant Gibson for reference (the photo of him is NOT included).
SIGNED: No
TITLE/SUBJECT: "Observation Balloon Watching Effects of Shellfire Somewhere in France". See all pictures.
BACKGROUND: Aerial dogfights, strafing, and bombing had little impact on the ground war in World War I. One aspect of the air war that did have an effect was aerial observation. Observers in airplanes and balloons communicated enemy positions to artillery batteries that then opened up on the otherwise unseen targets. Observation balloons tethered to the ground were especially vulnerable to attack by enemy aircraft because they were stationary and filled with highly flammable hydrogen. However, these observation balloons were usually protected by a concentration of anti-aircraft guns below. So some of the most intense and dangerous aerial activity of the war swarmed around these large behemoths in the sky. Some aces specialized as “balloon busters”, and many other pilots met their doom tangling with them.
DATE: Circa 1917. Drawing does not glow under a black light.
SIZE: Drawing is 3.5" x 5.5". Professionally mounted in acid-free matting in a museum quality Nielsen black aluminum security frame (9" x 10") under UV glass that filters out 98% of untraviolet light.
SORRY. I WILL NOT SHIP THIS ITEM TO RUSSIA, AFRICA, OR SOUTH AMERICA DUE TO PROBLEMS WITH POSTAL SYSTEMS. THE FRAME AND GLASS WILL BE HEAVY TO SHIP. If desired, I can take the painting and matting out of the frame and send without the frame or glass for .00 within the US and .00 overseas. LOW STARTING PRICE.
MEDIUM: Original hand-drawn pencil drawing on blank postcard.
CONDITION: Drawing is Very Good; Nice Shape; Frame is in Pristine Condition; See pictures.
SOURCE: This original WWI art is from my private collection and was displayed as part of WWHAM's "Brushes With War" exhibit of original art by the Troops of World War I from 2011-2014. In 2018 it was presented as part of the "Brushes WIth War" exhibition at the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow, Scotland. It is also featured in the WWI art book, "Brushes With War: Paintings and Drawings by the Troops of World War I" by Joel R. Parkinson (Schiffer Publishing, Ltd., 2014). The World War History & Art Museum (WWHAM) in Alliance, Ohio and its collection are privately owned. WWHAM closed to the public in April 2014 so the Brushes With War art collection could travel to other museums. Now that tour is complete and I am downsizing by selling off a small fraction of my art collection.
I AM ALSO LISTING WWII ORIGINAL PHOTOS.
See my other listings. Multiple items won from me in the same two day period may be combined to save on shipping.
Packing and USPS postage in the US is calculated. Ohio residents must add 6.5% sales tax. No reserve.
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