Item #59-3609 Exhibit poster for What Is To Be Done? The Plague Drawings: Vietnam, Section Four. Mitchell Jamieson.

Exhibit poster for What Is To Be Done? The Plague Drawings: Vietnam, Section Four.

Washington, D.C.: The Dimock Gallery, 1970. Poster announcing an exhibit of Jamieson's Vietnam drawings from December 2, 1970 to January 3, 1971. Full sheet in folded in half, then folded again to make a 4-pp. catalog of the exhibit. Full sheet is 19 x 26-1/4 inches; folded dimensions 9-1/2 x 13-1/2 inches. Poster displays a black and white drawing, titled "the Cage—Con Son—Plague Series.; text in catalog black and white. Jamieson was born in 1919; he was a combat artist with the Armed Forces during WW II, serving in North Africa, Sicily, D-Day, and Iwo Jima. Jamieson volunteered as a civilian artist for the US Army in Vietnam. He took his own life in 1976. Item #59-3609

Price: $100.00

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