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As the world and its soldiers ... the American Red Cross in Toul during the war, Ladd drew on her talents as a sculptor - she specialized in decorative fountains - to found the Studio for Portrait ...
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Yes, these WWI-era facial prosthetics are real — but the sculptor credited for the work didn't do it aloneAuthentic images show World War I-era prosthetics created by sculptor Anna Coleman Ladd for wounded soldiers with facial disfigurements. Rating: Mostly True (About this rating?) What's True: These ...
soldiers failed to understand the ... Ladd opened the Studio for Portrait Masks in Paris, administered by the American Red Cross. "Mrs. Ladd is a little hard to handle as is so often the case ...
Smithsonian collections document the patriotic service of African Americans throughout our Nation's history, from the American Revolution up to today. At the National Museum of African American ...
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