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LL/62125
Photographic Section, U.S. Air Service, American Expeditionary Forces (AEF)
1918, 15 May (on or after)
Detailed interpretation of Frontline trenches (Apremont)
[World War I Album assembled by Edward Steichen]

Gelatin silver print, mounted in album
Art Institute of Chicago
Gift of William Kistler, 1977.678-760, plate 51
 
Inscribed recto, in negative, along upper [perpendicular to page] edge, in white: “Sq. 1. B24G [illegible] 900 M [“M” in superscript/underlined] . 15.5.18_ 52 [illegible]”; inscribed recto, on album page, lower left, in black/brown ink: “Detailed interpretation of proceeding picture”
 
This photograph is an an album complied by Major Edward J. Steichen. Plate titles are based on Steichen's own written captions of the photographs.
 
For the complete album with analysis - Edward Steichen's World War I Years - World War 1 Album
(Accessed: 24 October 2015)
extras.artic.edu/steichen/category/world-war-i-album/index.html
 
LL/62125


 

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