By A Mystery Man Writer
‘Trench art’ is a term used to describe objects made from the debris and by-products of modern warfare. Trench Art is usually associated with the First World War, although similar items have been produced in other conflicts too.
Lunchbox Lecture: The Making of Trench Art by Curator Tom
For Veterans Day and the 100th anniversary of World War I, see the works of art left behind by soldiers in the trenches.
French 75MM Shells, Trench Art, WWI Exhibit
World War II Trench Art for Sale at Online Auction
Top 10 artistic talents lost in the first world war
Trench Warfare Ww1 Drawing
The German Army in World War I (2): 1915–17 (Men-at-Arms): Thomas, Nigel, Bujeiro, Ramiro: 9781841765662: : Books
Artifacts
Trench Art: A Curious Creation of Conflict
WWI Inventions, From Pilates to Zippers, That We Still Use Today
A Lovely, Repousse or Embossed 75 mm Empty Shell Case - Made for
Documents and Diaries - The First World War through Primary Sources
Life in the Trenches: A World War I Photo Gallery