Primary sources on trench art

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Well, you fucks, I got an A, but it was no thanks to you. As it happens, I ended up using the Imperial War Museum interviews collection.
You could have digged up some yourself, lazy fuck.
The best Trench art is Brits splattered all across the trench by Howitzers and grilled with flammenwerfers anyway.
 
Look up Otto Dix. You'll find some of the finest and goriest art of the trenches from him. Here's some samples.
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Look up Otto Dix. You'll find some of the finest and goriest art of the trenches from him. Here's some samples.
ARTSTOR_103_41822000149250.jpg
111217-52-Otto-Dix-World-War-I-Art-History.jpg

I'm familiar with him, but that's not "trench art." Trench art is a genre of artwork made from materiel, like vases that have been carved from shell casings. It's mostly associated with soldiers in the trenches taking the crap that was lying around them and working on it on the front lines.
 
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