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A marriage at the front, Hauteville, Arras, France, World War I, 1915 (litho)
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A marriage at the front, Hauteville, Arras, France, World War I, 1915 (litho)
6000286 A marriage at the front, Hauteville, Arras, France, World War I, 1915 (litho) by Bombled, Louis Charles (1862-1927) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: A marriage at the front, Hauteville, Arras, France, World War I, 1915. Un mariage sur le front. Illustration from Le Petit Journal, 24 January 1915.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22328284
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Arras Bride Bridegroom City Hall Damaged Getting Married Holy Sacrament Marriage Register Marrying Municipal Building Municipal Buildings Propaganda Remarriage Sacrement Town Hall Wartime Wedded Wedding Ceremony Western Front World War1 Hauteville War Scene War Zone
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A Marriage at the Front: A Symbol of Love Amidst War". This black and white lithograph, titled "A Marriage at the Front" captures a poignant moment in history during World War I. The scene unfolds in Hauteville, Arras, France, in 1915. Against the backdrop of a war-torn city hall building, a brave bride and groom exchange vows amidst the chaos of warfare. The image portrays hope and resilience as this couple defies the horrors of war to celebrate their love. It serves as a powerful reminder that even in times of great adversity, love can prevail. The bride radiates beauty and strength as she stands beside her groom, both dressed in their wedding attire. Their faces reflect determination mixed with joyous anticipation for their future together. Surrounding them are soldiers from their combat unit who bear witness to this sacred ceremony. This photograph is not only a testament to individual courage but also represents the collective spirit of those affected by war. It highlights how love can provide solace and inspiration amidst unimaginable circumstances. Through its inclusion in Le Petit Journal on January 24th, 1915, it became an iconic symbol for French propaganda during World War I. This image aimed to boost morale among troops while reminding civilians back home about the sacrifices made on behalf of their nation. Today, this print continues to captivate viewers with its historical significance and emotional depth. It serves as a timeless reminder that even amid destruction and despair, love has the power to endure.
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