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“In Flanders Field: Where Soldiers Sleep and Poppies Grow”, original name is
Conquelicots, is a famous painting of Robert Vonnoh in 1892. ... Despite the small wagon, the agricultural field
here is a source of pleasure, not backbreaking labor. ...
From the title of this work, the viewers can guess the purpose of this painting is to
honor to the Soldiers who were drowned out by the world war. The symbols he uses are
poppies and crosses, which are still see today in Flanders Fields. The first image he uses
is also the most famous: the poppies. The poppies are used not only because they do
really grow in Flanders’ fields, but also because their brilliant read color is representative
of.
Approximate Word count = 542 Approximate Pages = 2.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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