Life Drawing Study with Bridgeman
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Life Drawing Study with Bridgeman
Bridgemans Complete Guide to Drawing from Life pages 1-48
life before death
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The Tirpitz hidden in a Norwegian fjord. Three X-craft successfully attacked this huge battleship in September 1943, it having luckily survived an attempted attack by Chariots the previous year. The Tirpitz was at this stage of the war the German fleet’s most powerful ship, and although she saw little action, her mere presence tied down significant British resources and was a constant worry to Winston Churchill, who called her ‘the Beast’. In the photograph below she lies in the remote Kåfjord in the far north of Norway, where the Germans believed she was immune from attack by the Royal Navy. They were mistaken. Bridgeman (above), Corbis (below)
Photo and caption from The Real X-Men: The Heroic Story of the Underwater War 1942–1945 by Robert Lyman
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