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Chevalier Fortunino Matania (16
April 1881 – 8
February 1963) was an
Italian artist noted for his
realistic portrayal of
World War I
trench warfare and...
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Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi (/ˈvɛərdi/, Italian: [dʒuˈzɛppe ˈverdi]; 9 or 10
October 1813 – 27
January 1901) was an
Italian composer best known...
- of. In 1923, the
Green Howards Regiment commissioned a
painting from
Fortunino Matania,
showing a
soldier purported to be
Tandey carrying a
wounded man...
- Men in the Moon. The
illustrators who
worked on the
magazine included Fortunino Matania, John
Millar Watt,
Peter Jackson, John Worsley, Ron Embleton,...
- born in Naples, the
nephew of
Eduardo Matania and the
first cousin of
Fortunino Matania, both also artists. In 1911 he
received a
degree in Advertising...
- were ****embled. Gleeson's
absolution was the
subject of a
painting by
Fortunino Matania that was made at the
request of the
widow of the battalion's commanding...
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image of the "Jolly Fisherman" with the "Skegness is so Bracing" slogan.
Fortunino Matania painted a
number of
posters for the LMS. The
development of this...
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Eviatar Matania (born 1966),
Israeli professor and
government official Fortunino Matania (1881–1963),
Italian artist Shaul Matania (1937–2017), Israeli...
- at Le
Cateau during the
Retreat from Mons.
During World War I,
artist Fortunino Matania created the
iconic image Goodbye Old Man that
would be used by...
- Reynolds,
Lawson Wood, C. E. Turner, R.
Caton Woodville Jr, A. Forestier,
Fortunino Matania,
Christina Broom,
Louis Wain, J. Segrelles, and
Frank Vizetelly...