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Accession Number: 88-199-EV
Original work: Drawing, Pastel
Original size: 20.5 by 14.25 inches
This Normandy fisherman was mayor of the first town set free at the American beachhead. He assisted the invading forces in making use of the tiny port for the unloading of supplies. His portrait was sketched in his house, which was somewhat battered by U.S. Naval shellfire.This Normandy fisherman was mayor of the first town set free at the American beachhead. He assisted the invading forces in making use of the tiny port for the unloading of supplies. His portrait was sketched in his house, which was somewhat battered by U.S. Naval shellfire.
Reproduction Size:
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