Contribution Receipt of the Special American Hospital in Paris for Wounds of the Face and Jaw 1916 Auguste Rodin French Best known for his influential sculptural work in the late nineteenth century, Rodin adjusted his artistic focus during the war. The trench warfare that characterized World War I was particularly conducive to facial injuries. Shrapnel and gunfire left men with garish facial scarring and mutilation. The Special American Hospital in Paris for Wounds to the Face and Jaw offered reconstructive surgery for injured soldiers. (Many techniques developed during this period are still used in plastic surgery today.) This print served both as a receipt for donations to the hospital and as an illustration of the kind of transformation the surgery could achieve. About the war, Rodin wrote, "The patience of the soldier, the patience of the trenches, surpasses in sublimity the virtues of the ancients. Will it produce a rebirth of intelligence". Contribution Receipt of the Special Am
SuperStock offers millions of photos, videos, and stock assets to creatives around the world. This image of Explore Unique Historical Artwork Featuring Detailed Sketches and Handwritten Notes by Piemags/PL Photography Limited is available for licensing today.
Looking for a license?
Click here, and we'll help you find it! Questions? Just ask!
Click here, and we'll help you find it! Questions? Just ask!
DETAILS
Image Number: 6145-29140915Royalty FreeCredit Line:Piemags/PL Photography Limited/SuperStockCollection:PL Photography Limited Contributor:Piemags Model Release:NoProperty Release:NoResolution:2084×3078
