For What?, 1918 Art Canada Institute

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In For What? by Frederick Varley (1881–1969), a single gravedigger takes a rest from his labours, a cart full of bodies beside him.

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Exposition des dons américains . . [graphic].by Truchet, Abel, 1857-1918, artist. Paris : H. Chachoin, [1916], 1916 · Special Collections and Archives

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