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Painted in 1945 by Molly Lamb Bobak (1922)
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Molly Lamb Bobak, a member of the Canadian Womens Army Corps, was the only woman to be hired as an official war artist. She was posted to Holland after V-E (Victory in Europe) Day, and painted the tasks and experiences of female soldiers overseas.
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