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    Panthéon de la guerre; panorama of the world war and its heroes, the largest painting in the world, 402 feet long--45 feet high, painted by twenty-eight famous French artists, assisted by more than one hundred other artists under the direction of Pierre Carrier-Belleuse and Auguste-Francois Gorguet and ...

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    The Panthéon de la Guerre was the world\u27s largest painting ever produced upon its unveiling in 1918. The painting contained over 5,000 life-size portraits of war heroes, royalty and government officials, predominantly French, from the Allies of World War I. Painting in book folds out to nearly ten feet, with description on the reverse side of reproduction of the painting. All text and images are presented as best as possible given size and condition of book.https://digicom.bpl.lib.me.us/books_pubs/1353/thumbnail.jp

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    Postcard depicts the portrait of Edith Cavell in the French panorama, Panthéon de la Guerre, which featured 5,000 full length portraits of prominent figures from World War I.https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/kay/1052/thumbnail.jp

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    Postcard depicts the portrait of Edith Cavell in the French panorama, Panthéon de la Guerre, which featured 5,000 full length portraits of prominent figures from World War I.https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/kay/1033/thumbnail.jp

    Miss Edith Cavell

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    Postcard depicts the portrait of Edith Cavell in the French panorama, Panthéon De La Guerre, which featured 5,000 full length portraits of prominent figures from World War I.https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/kay/1036/thumbnail.jp

    Miss Edith Cavell

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    Postcard depicts the portrait of Edith Cavell in the French panorama, Panthéon de la Guerre, which featured 5,000 full length portraits of prominent figures from World War I.https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/kay/1032/thumbnail.jp

    Miss Edith Cavell

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    Postcard depicts the portrait of Edith Cavell in the French panorama, Panthéon De La Guerre, which featured 5,000 full length portraits of prominent figures from World War I.https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/kay/1037/thumbnail.jp

    Miss Edith Cavell

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    Postcard depicts the portrait of Edith Cavell in the French panorama, Panthéon de la Guerre, which featured 5,000 full length portraits of prominent figures from World War I.https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/kay/1053/thumbnail.jp
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