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WW2 Era Portraiture of a U.S. Serviceman

Article about: Pretty interesting piece. It’s a portrait of a U.S. Serviceman. Painted at the bottom reads “Hicks- England 1943”. It’s on paper and seems to be glued onto card stock.

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    WW2 Era Portraiture of a U.S. Serviceman
    Pretty interesting piece. It’s a portrait of a U.S. Serviceman. Painted at the bottom reads “Hicks- England 1943”. It’s on paper and seems to be glued onto card stock.
    WW2 Era Portraiture of a U.S. Serviceman
    WW2 Era Portraiture of a U.S. Serviceman
    WW2 Era Portraiture of a U.S. Serviceman
    WW2 Era Portraiture of a U.S. Serviceman
    WW2 Era Portraiture of a U.S. Serviceman
    WW2 Era Portraiture of a U.S. Serviceman
    WW2 Era Portraiture of a U.S. Serviceman

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    Hi JB.

    A really interesting addition to your collection, thank you for sharing it with us.

    Kind regards,

    Will.

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    I saw this one listed on ebay it is fairly interesting is it still there?

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    Very nice.
    "Please", Thank You" and proper manners appreciated

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    "Don't tell me these are investments if you never intend to sell anything" (Quote: Wife)

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    No problem!

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    I actually purchased it!

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    wow nice job I had my eye on it but unfortunately eBay didn't notify me it was almost over, good to see it went to a good collector

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    Pity no one ever thought to write the name of the serviceman on the back. It's a nice portrait, hopefully it was a good likeness.

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    Just a thought, pop a question to the seller for any info..... might be able to help you, also......England 1943.....makes me wonder if another US serviceman may have painted this for his friend, just an unusual notation if you live here ?
    Paul

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    I like this portrait, but I think the media used to produce this is a combination of pastel (artists chalk) and pencil sketch rather than paint. The face profile is well executed.

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