Description
THE BROODING SOLDIER
Vancouver Corner, Sint-Juliaan, Langemark, Western Flanders, Belgium.
A reflective monument to the Canadians at the Battle of Gravenstafel Ridge in April 1915. The site of the first gas attack of the war. The line broke under the cloud of chlorine. Canadians and French colonial troops rushed to fill the gap, one in three casualties, one in nine lost. My great uncle Fred was here, then not, invalided out, his chest ruined.
Limited Edition 420mm x 280mm printed image area size.
Actual paper size is larger including the white border.
Fore-signed and numbered – Limited edition of 25 only
Printed on 280gsm archival quality paper and pigments.
These prints are printed as black and white images and are chroma-sealed. Sizes are approximate.
Sent by registered post (UK only*), prints supplied in a rigid tube.
*Delivery is I’m afraid currently UK only, if you are outside the UK delivery prices are POA, please email me on info@invisibleworks.co.uk for more information and a price.
Please note there will always be some variation between how an image appears on screen due to the difference between colour gamut and monitor gamma and colour settings on different devices which use 3 colour subtractive RGB colour and printers which use a multicolour variation of CMYK or a multi-tonal version of greyscale.



