American artists report the war exhibit in London. Lieutenant Mitchel Jamison (right), one of the U.S.
American artists report the war exhibit in London. Lieutenant Mitchel Jamison (right), one of the U.S. Navy's official artists, is shown at the opening of the exhibition "American Artists Report the War" at the National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London, September 29, 1944. Seven of Lieutenant Jamison's pictures of action in the Mediterranean were hun in the exhibit, which was opened by Brigadier General Frank A. Allen Jr., Chief, Public Relations Division, SHAEF. Seveny oils, watercolors and drawings by men attached to the U.S. Army, Navy and Marine Corps, covering most phases of the war from preliminary training to action in the jungles, the deser and the Far North, comprised this first comprehensive exhibition in Great Britain of war paintings by American artists.
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