Der Winter (1881) by Valentin Ruths. Hamburger Kunsthalle.

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Der Winter (1881) by Valentin Ruths. Hamburger Kunsthalle.
The Central Powers
pt 2 from sleepless nights
Alix and Elisabeth of Hesse
Tristan my beautiful artist, nerd son🥹
Quartet in Prussian blue - Pose taken from a Beatles photoshoot. Characters clockwise: Leon von Zelewski, Gottlieb Witt, Siegfried Isenstein and Vincent Odinkirk. All star in 'Moth'.
Another painting l did in 2018.
The Nieuport 17 of French WW1 ace Charles Nungesser. He was credited with 43 German aircraft 1916-1918. Despite multiple wounds & injuries, Nungesser survived the war. He vanished in 1927 while attempting the first Trans-Atlantic flight.
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German poster from the First World War (ca. 1914)
Including Russian, Serbian, Montenegrin, French, British, Belgian and Japanese uniforms.
Unfortunately, the Asian forces are caricaturized (Japanese, Russian) so it diminishes how enjoyable this uniform resource can be as a graphic, but I think it still offers some interesting perspectives. Also it was made in 1910s Germany, so its to be expected, Wilhelm II was saying some crazy stuff to Nicholas II about the Japanese prior to and during the Russo-Japanese War.