Lendemains de Guerre des Flandres à la Meuse by Émile Tatin and René Gobillot

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Artist Tatin, Émile
Commentator Gobillot, René, 1882-1978
LoC No. 59059015
Title Lendemains de Guerre des Flandres à la Meuse
Note Reading ease score: 63.7 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
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Summary "Lendemains de Guerre des Flandres à la Meuse" by Émile Tatin and René Gobillot is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The book captures the aftermath of World War I, specifically focusing on the revival of life in the towns devastated by the conflict across the regions of Flanders and Meuse. It combines poignant illustrations with thoughtful commentary that reflects on the destruction and resilience found in these war-torn areas. The narrative unfolds through a series of twelve illustrated drawings that depict various locations and their recovery post-war, such as Lens, Douai, and Reims. Each chapter emphasizes the physical and emotional scars left by the war, while simultaneously providing a hopeful outlook on the regeneration of these communities. Tatin's art illustrates the stark reality of ruin, inked with both sadness and beauty, while Gobillot's commentary offers a tribute to the enduring spirit of the people who lived through these trying times. Together, they create a reflection on loss, memory, and the enduring human capacity for rebirth in the wake of atrocity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language French
LoC Class NC: Fine Arts: Drawing, Design, Illustration
Subject World War, 1914-1918
Subject World War, 1914-1918 -- Pictorial works
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EBook-No. 44346
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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