Remembrance on the Western Front
Article details:
* Hand-made acrylic technique on canvas.
* Style: modern, contemporary.
* Delivery time: You will receive the case in about 7- 20 days (depending on where you live)
* Material: Professional acrylic paint, canvas, varnish.
* Size: 18cm x 24cm
* Price: 50€42,50€
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Features:
* Painted by Jovana Lipovac.
* Signed on the front.
* Hand-made artwork.
* Protected with a semi-gloss varnish.
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Are you looking for a way to honor and remember the sacrifices made during World War I? Look no further than our stunning poppy painting.
Poppies have become a symbol of remembrance for those who have lost their lives in war, particularly in relation to World War I. The connection between poppies and World War I began with the poem “In Flanders Fields” written by Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae, a Canadian physician and Lieutenant Colonel who served in World War I.
The poem describes the poppies growing in the war-torn fields of Flanders, Belgium, where some of the bloodiest battles of World War I took place. The lines “In Flanders fields the poppies blow. Between the crosses, row on row” have become synonymous with the sacrifice and loss of life during the war.
The poppy has become a symbol of remembrance for those who died in World War I and other conflicts, and it is often worn on Remembrance Day (also known as Armistice Day), a day when people remember and honor those who have died in service.
The use of the poppy as a symbol of remembrance for the war began in 1921, when the American Legion, a veterans’ organization, adopted it as the symbol for their Poppy Day. The practice soon spread to other countries, including Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom.
In addition to being a symbol of remembrance, the poppy has also come to represent the devastating impact of war on the natural environment. The Flanders fields where the poppies grew were once lush and green, but the intense fighting of World War I destroyed the landscape, leaving only barren fields. The poppies, which are hardy flowers that can grow in difficult conditions, were among the first plants to return to the battlefields after the war.
In conclusion, Poppies have become a symbol of remembrance for those who lost their lives in World War I, it honors the sacrifice and loss of life during the war, and it also represents the devastating impact of war on the natural environment.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of art that honors the sacrifices of those who lost their lives in World War I. Order now and bring a touch of remembrance to your space.
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