The Filling Factory
This art piece was illustrated by Charles Ginner in 1918. This illustration shows how because of the war, women were used in the factories to do the jobs of men.
Gassed
This art piece, Gassed illustrated by John Singer Sargent in 1918, shows the new weapons of war, in this case, poison gas.
L'artillerie
This art piece illustrated by Roger de la Fresnaye is called L'artillerie(Artillery) in 1911. It shows just how war was fought with weapons.
This art piece is from an unknown illustrator, i did everything I could to find the illustrator and even a name but he or she was unknown. I had to use this art piece because it showed just how combat warfare was in trenches, also known as Trench Warfare.
Unknown Title
This art piece is from an unknown illustrator, i did everything I could to find the illustrator and even a name but he or she was unknown. I had to use this art piece because it showed just how combat warfare was in trenches, also known as Trench Warfare.
"No Entry"
This art piece, No Entry was illustrated by Georges Scott in 1914 to depict how brave the men of our nations were to defend their country, and help put an end to war.
This art piece, No Entry was illustrated by Georges Scott in 1914 to depict how brave the men of our nations were to defend their country, and help put an end to war.
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