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ROUGH DRAFT
The village of Marbotte, near Apremont, in the Meuse valley, was very early on the target of German artillery. The church of Saint Gérard, from the 18th century, was singularly the only building spared by the bombardments. The watercolor shows the main street, emptied of all presence except for a silhouette, and where its washhouse also remains intact.
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