James Hewitt, The Battle of Trenton, mm. 21‒33.
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Figure 1.1. James Hewitt, The Battle of Trenton. New York: James Hewitt, [1797], mm. 21‒33. Library of Congress.
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Figure 1.2. James Hewitt, The Battle of Trenton. New York: James Hewitt, [1797], mm. 254‒62. Library of Congress.
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Figure 1.3. This image represents the moment of armistice, recording artillery activity with a “sound ranger” (an apparatus invented in World War I to measure enemy artillery positions). It shows the cessation of fire in the flattening of white lines, which, before 11:00 a.m., oscillated with the noise. Imperial War Museum, London, American Embassy Collection, Q 47886.
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Figure 1.4. The Marching Wounded. Film still from the sequence accompanying “Remember My Forgotten Man,” in Gold Diggers of 1933. Warner Brothers.