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Paintings2054 of 2455Jean De Bomainq,French Impressionist, Oil Painting on Canvas"Harbor"Circa 1960-70Landscapeing
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    Posted 9 years ago

    poulgrav
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    A oil painting done by a German pow he was on A merchant ship being transported to norkolk va.he ask for a work detail so he could get out of the hole of the ship my dad was the chief stuwart on the ship he ask for a painter for the gally when the prisoner saw the gally he told my dad that he painted paintings my dad ask if he could paint the ship he was on he told my dad he could paint the one next to him he did the next day it was sunk by a German u boat he used the hair from his head 4 a paint streached out a canvas flower sack and used the ships paints this took place in 1944 I have all the paper work to prove all.

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    1. poulgrav, 9 years ago
      I did mean to say that he used the hair from his head to make a paint brush.
    2. robin56 robin56, 9 years ago
      WOW! Beautiful painting abd its even more amazing that its a WWII period piece. I love items that have history not only to the family but America as well.
    3. fortapache fortapache, 9 years ago
      Great piece and great story.

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