[Colorization] Lieutenant Milton Marx of New York City, attached to the Executive Liaison Section of the U.S. Army 9th Air Force, doing some painting of British Soldiers patrolling in the streets of Tripoli. Photo taken by Nick Parrino of the OWI , May 1943 at Tripoli (Libya). [4247×6192]
In civilian life, Marx was a commercial artist, specialized in watercolor paintings.
The art painted by Lt. Marx, showed mainly the daily life of the Ninth’s pilots, air crews and others as the war progressed. He painted Most of his works in North Africa (1942-1943) and England (1943-1945).
bibimbab111
This is an excellent colorization. Most of the ones i see on here look very artificial
MujerDeNegocios
It’d be interesting to find out who has the painting now.
SPQR2113
I wonder if people poked fun at him because of his last name.
TheKaiserCharles
ORIGINAL PHOTO
In civilian life, Marx was a commercial artist, specialized in watercolor paintings.
The art painted by Lt. Marx, showed mainly the daily life of the Ninth’s pilots, air crews and others as the war progressed. He painted Most of his works in North Africa (1942-1943) and England (1943-1945).
bibimbab111
This is an excellent colorization. Most of the ones i see on here look very artificial
MujerDeNegocios
It’d be interesting to find out who has the painting now.
SPQR2113
I wonder if people poked fun at him because of his last name.
Advance1993
He was later incarcerated at the prison Sons