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Mametz, Western Front: men, animals and supplies in snow covered valley (oil-on-canvas, 76.2 cm x 127.6 cm, 1919) by Frank Crozier (1883–1948), Australian official war artist.
Depicts a scene in the rear area of I Anzac Corps during the winter of 1916-17, towards the end of the Battle of the Somme.
Australian War Memorial catalogue number ART02158
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