Infantry, Chateau Thierry

Kerr Eby

ca. 1920

Infantry, Chateau Thierry by Kerr Eby

Medium

Graphic Arts-Print

Classification

Graphic Arts-Print

Department

Smithsonian Collection

Museum

Smithsonian American Art Museum

Credit

Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Katz

Accession Number

1971.428

Tags

maleWorld War IChateau-Thierryroadsoldier

Art Historical Context

Kerr Eby's *Infantry, Chateau* (ca. 1920) is a poignant graphic arts print capturing the grim aftermath of World War I Eby, an acclaimed American etcher renowned for his stark, realistic depictions of war, drew from his own frontline experiences as an official artist with the Canadian forces. This work evokes the exhaustion and desolation of soldiers trudging along a muddy road near Château-Thierry, a French town central to the 1918 battle where U.S. Marines heroically halted a major German offensive along the Marne River. The print's historical significance lies in its unflinching portrayal ...

About the Artist

Kerr Eby

Kerr Eby (1889–1946) was a Canadian-born American printmaker and painter who became one of the most accomplished etchers of his generation and a powerful chronicler of the experience of war. Born in Tokyo to Canadian parents, he grew up in New York and studied at the Pratt Institute and the Art Students League under George Bridgman. Eby volunteered for service in World War I and saw action in Fra...

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