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(MILITARY--WORLD WAR I.) Home-made, reverse-painted soldier's "uplift" souvenir.

(MILITARY--WORLD WAR I.) Home-made, reverse-painted soldier's "uplift" souvenir. 17-1/2 x 14-1/2 inches; with the stars and stripes; to the center left, a rectangular inset with a photograph of a black soldier in full uniform, holding his rifle "at arms." In the original hand-painted frame, no doubt created when the piece was made; the paper, backing the painting is the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin for November 11, 1918, the day the War ended. [Philadelphia], 1918

  • Notes: An extraordinary example of the type of home-made "uplift" souvenir that would have hung over the mantle in an African American home. The quality of the painting and the photograph of the proud black trooper make a striking statement.

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March 21, 2013 10:30 AM EDT
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