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# 134 | Art in the time of influenza: some points for consideration | Thibault Boulvain

Arts and disease epidemic, Spanish flu, WWI 0

That the so-called “Spanish flu,” which claimed millions of lives worldwide between the spring of 1918 and the latter half of 1919, left almost no trace in art is surprising, to say the least. It is this mystery that has been plaguing art historian Thibault Boulvain, and which he has set out to unravel, ...

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Laurence Bertrand Dorléac, Thibault Boulvain
Editorial Assistants:
Brigitte Gilardet, Carole Giry
Translator:
David Ames Curtis (# 1-114, 116)
Soersha Dyon (# 115, from 117)

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