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Portraits of Combat: The WWII Art of Jim Dietz (Hardcover)

by Jay Broze (Author), James Dietz (Author)
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One of today's most popular military artists depicts the most compelling personalities of "the greatest generation" as they led the greatest WWII battles of land, sea, and air. Singular moments are frozen in time in more than 75 full-color oversize spreads, accompanied by enlargements of details. Background text describes the people and events depicted, as well as the composition of each painting, including phases of a work in progress from original concept to finished work.

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  • Hardcover: 144 pages
  • Publisher: Friedman (September 30, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1586630806
  • ISBN-13: 978-1586630805
  • Product Dimensions: 12.3 x 11.2 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #961,433 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A magnificent achievement in every regard, November 8, 2001
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Artist James Dietz's work comes alive in this magnificently illustrated and highly anticipated volume, well timed to benefit from the growing wave of interest in the Second World War.

Portraits of Combat boasts one hundred pieces of art, seventy-five of which are in full color. Each is a moment frozen in time, carefully chosen to depict the war's most compelling land, sea, and air actions.

The presentation is chronological, beginning with the war in the Europe and branching out thereafter as the conflict assumed global proportions. Accompanying each reproduction is the companion text of Jay Broze, a veteran historical writer specializing in aviation and maritime subjects. Broze's word portraits compliment Dietz's efforts perfectly, describing the people and events depicted by Dietz's brushes and pens. These narrative text essays are both helpful and insightfully written.

The mainstay of Portraits of Combat is its color reproductions, which indeed are stunning in their artistic quality. The black and white pencil sketches which often escort their more resplendent sisters through the pages of this lovely book, however, are in many ways just as bewitching. A certain grittiness of war lingers about them, something the color images often lack. Each black and white drawing comes with explanatory captions describing specific attributes of the drawing, such as the thought that went into each, and how the final color composition came to be. Each sketch, regardless of size, tells a story worth reading. Thus each mini-article and piece of art stands on its own--a rather remarkable achievement in and of itself. Portraits of Combat is one of only a handful of military art books greater than the sum of its component pieces.

Rounding out Portraits of Combat are a preface by James Dietz, an introduction about the artist, a recommended reading list (which is rather gaunt), and an index. Even the end papers, which tell their own sad tale, evidence careful advance planning. There was a team of experts behind this production, and its shows from beginning to end.

Almost certainly some students of World War II minutia will carp that "such and such" an event should have been depicted, or a particular button on a uniform is not correct. No rebuttal is necessary. The beauty and horror of war that leaps from the pages of Portraits of Combat will discredit such banalities.

Theodore P. Savas
Box 4527
El Dorado Hills, AC 95762

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5.0 out of 5 stars Left little to say, June 11, 2002
Well, after the previous review there's little left to say. I received this book as a farwell gift from my most recent army assignment. There's a few of us there who are airborne or rangers and we love the art of James Dietz. Our favorite painting is of the 101st in St. Mere Eglise determining a way out of town. There's a print of it in our HQ building and we are constantly arguing over who's going to steal it first! James Dietz truly captures the heart and soul of the fighting man on both sides of WW2 and you see it throughout the whole book. I've decided to make a couple of purchases of his art after looking at this book, particularly the St. Mere Eglise and the Souvenir paintings with the German Fallshirmjaeger and U.S. Paratroopers.
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