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Description Boche Plane Falling in No Man's Land of Verdun Offensive by George Matthews Harding. Charcoal, pastel, and crayon on heavy textured wove paper. Nota: The work depicts a camouflaged German airplane falling out of the sky. On the ground are two deceased German soldiers in a machine gun nest. A tank and wire entanglements are outlined in the background. National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center, ID Number: AF.25738
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Author George Matthews Harding

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