Return of the 27th Division by James N. Rosenberg

Return of the 27th Division 1919

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drawing, print, pencil, graphite, charcoal

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pencil drawn

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drawing

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narrative-art

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print

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pencil sketch

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charcoal drawing

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pencil drawing

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pencil

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expressionism

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graphite

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cityscape

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charcoal

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history-painting

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modernism

James N. Rosenberg made this print titled "Return of the 27th Division" in 1919, likely using etching or a similar printmaking technique. The work captures a moment of public celebration, hinting at the complex social dynamics of the post-World War I era. The scene depicts the 27th Division's homecoming parade, with crowds lining the streets to welcome the soldiers. The composition emphasizes the collective experience, but it also invites reflection on the individual stories of those who served and the sacrifices they made. Rosenberg made this print in New York at a time when there was a great sense of relief as well as a need to commemorate the event. The image provides a glimpse into the social and cultural landscape of a nation grappling with the aftermath of war. Understanding this work requires delving into the historical context, consulting archival materials, and considering the artist's background. Doing so enables a deeper appreciation of its significance as a visual document of a pivotal moment in American history.

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