Louvemont. Upturned trail of a German 150mm 1913-type howitzer in the Ravin du Cul du Chien.

J.S. Cartier

Caption

J.S. Cartier (American, born France, 1932). Louvemont. Upturned trail of a German 150mm 1913-type howitzer in the Ravin du Cul du Chien., 1985 (printed 1986). Selenium-toned gelatin silver print. Brooklyn Museum, Gift of Anna Natheny, 86.100. © J.S. Cartier.

Gallery

Not on view

Collection

Photography

Title

Louvemont. Upturned trail of a German 150mm 1913-type howitzer in the Ravin du Cul du Chien.

Date

1985 (printed 1986)

Medium

Selenium-toned gelatin silver print

Classification

Photograph

Signatures

Signed in graphite on center verso: "© J.S. Cartier 1985 (printed 1986)"

Inscriptions

Inscribed in graphite on center verso: "Gun Mount, Ravin du Cul Brule Verdun, April 22, 1985"; in lower right of verso in graphite: "4.22.85.10 T 86 1.15 f/22 PRN + BU"

Credit Line

Gift of Anna Natheny

Accession Number

86.100

Rights

© J.S. Cartier

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