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1 Gassed John Singer Sargent 1919

2 The Ypres Salient at Night Paul Nash 1917-1918

3 Stormtroops Advancing Under Gas Otto Dix 1924

4 Skull Otto Dix 1924

5 Sunday Morning At Cunel  Harvey Thomas Dunn

6 Infantryman Harry Everett Townsend

7 Over the Top J. Andre Smith

Journal #3: 04/15/14 World War I Art 1.  What parts were surprising, interesting, confusing, or thought-provoking? Where did the artists’ imagery really hook you? Explain. 2. How do you connect to the paintings? Any similarities to other stories or subjects you've experienced or studied? Compare and contrast what you saw to what you are reading in your Soldier’s Experience Choice Book. 3. What is your initial reaction to the pieces? What did they make you think about? 3. How did artists portray the war? What messages did the artists convey in their images? How do you, as a viewer, respond differently to the pieces? Why does this occur, or why does it not? 4. To what extent did artists convey an authentic portrait of the war and its consequences?