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Benevolent
Comrade
Iwo-Jima Campaign
1945
This
painting honors the memory of Arthur M. Rittenberg, a U.S.
Marine, helping a wounded comrade back to an aid station behind
the lines at the battle of Iwo-Jima in 1945. The painting
is based on a very well known and often mislabled photograph
that was taken of Arthur while the battle was in progress.
I was very fortunate to know Arthur personally. Arthur's Family
commissioned this piece as a lasting tribute to Art's bravery
and his undying passion for helping people. Arthur was an
incredible man of VERY rare quality. He was always willing
to spend whatever time it took, no matter how busy he was
to be a mentor. Arthur was also deeply passionate about coaching
little league baseball and has recently had the baseball field
where he coached at for nearly 30 years named in his honor.
Arthur led an incredible life and will be deeply missed by
all who were touched by him.
Oil on
Linen Canvas
Year Created 2007
Image Size: 24
in x 30in
Status: Private Collection
Price: Original Oil Sold
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