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A compact biography and critical study traces the artist’s early life, training, and ascent while documenting studio methods, themes, and notable works. The narrative emphasizes an uncompromising commitment to factual accuracy—particularly in costume and military detail—and a habit of making meticulous studies from life rather than reconstructing events never witnessed. Sections survey etchings, small-scale historical and genre paintings, and military scenes, describe reception by contemporaries, and include anecdotal examples of the lengths taken to capture natural appearance; the text is accompanied by color reproductions and a catalog of illustrated plates.

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Henri Barbusse

Henri Barbusse was a French novelist and playwright, best known for his powerful anti-war novel "Under Fire: The Story of a Squad," which vividly depicts the harrowing experiences of soldiers during World War I. His works often explore themes of human suffering and the futility of war, reflecting his own experiences as a soldier. Barbusse was also a prominent figure in the literary movement of the early 20th century, contributing to discussions on social and political issues through his writing. In addition to "Under Fire," he authored notable works such as "Light" and "The Inferno," which further showcase his literary prowess and commitment to addressing the human condition.

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