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Symbol Bearers
By Eugene Francis Savage
Located in Minneapolis, MN
A deeply moving reflection on the tremendous loss and upheaval caused by World War I, this allegorical preparatory painting by the American artist, sculptor and muralist Eugene Savag...
Category

1920s Symbolist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Watercolor

Armistice
By Eugene Francis Savage
Located in Minneapolis, MN
The Elks Veterans Memorial and Headquarters Building has been a Chicago landmark since its dedication on July 14, 1926. Designed by New York architect Egerton Swarthout, it is a gran...
Category

1920s Art Deco Figurative Paintings

Materials

Paper, Watercolor

They Shall Obtain Mercy
By Eugene Francis Savage
Located in Minneapolis, MN
The poignant and beautiful "They Shall Obtain Mercy" is a large and important gouache with room-commanding presence which served as preparation for one of 11 allegorical murals Eugen...
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1920s Symbolist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Gouache, Illustration Board, Graphite

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