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    <value>A young Polish Winged Hussar pulls a bloodied sword from the body of a black eagle with a red beak representing Germany which he has defeated and trampled underfoot. Behind the Hussar, the white eagle of Poland stretches its wings in victory against the silhouette of a blasted tree, symbol of the devastation of the war.</value>
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    <value>From the printed Annual Report, 1919: 'A collection of sixty-six large lithographic prints by Muirhead Bone, Eric Kennington, George Clausen, R.A., Frank Brangwyn, A.R.A., C.R.W. Nevinson, William Rothenstein, Charles Pears, Claude Shepperson, A.S. Hartrick, and other artists, illustrating The Great War:  Britain's Efforts and Ideals, have been received from the Ministry of Information, under whose auspices these splendid lithographs were made.'</value>
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