Stairway VIII - Tim Wilson , 2025-26.
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Stairway VIII - Tim Wilson , 2025-26.
American , b. 1970 -
Oil on paper mounted on linen panel , 30 x 22 in . 76.2 x 55.9 cm.
Have A Wonderful Weekend
The Forest Soul Lamplighter
U may find him in the forest at daw guiding the lost forest souls by his lamps into the after light who knows maybe you'll find the portal to the afterlife?
думаю перерисовать это мартовкое чудо.
I'm thinking about redrawing this March miracle.
New York's "colored" regiment Harlem Hellfighters (369th Infantry Regiment) returns home on Stockholm, February 12, 1919
Some of the "colored" men of 369th (15th N.Y.) who won the Croix de Guerre for gallentry during action. Front row, left to right: Pvt. Eagle Eye, Ed Williams; Lamp Light, Herbert Taylor; Pvt. Leon Fraitor; Pvt. Kid Hawk, Ralph Hawkins; Back row, left to right: Sgt. H.D. Prinas; Sgt. Dan Storms; Pvt. Kid Woney, Joe Williams; Pvt. "Kid Buck" Alfred Hanely and Corporal T.W. Taylor.
The Harlem Hellfighters were an African-American infantry unit in WWI who spent more time in combat than any other American unit. Despite their courage, sacrifice and dedication to their country, they returned home to face racism and segregation from their fellow countrymen.
Photographer: International Film Service
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