Misc./New Guinea.
Ink drawing of two men from the back sitting with a view of tents and mountain range.
Verso: "Nov. 3, 1944. View of 271st R/Co. with jungle and mountain background. Mountains are Owen Stanley's. This was drawn in front of dispensary while I was on sick call."
Maurice explained that the Owen Stanley mountain range was very rugged and went right down the middle of New Guinea.
Maurice.1694
Hard edge painting of a building with four columns.
acrylic, 32" x 48"
Located in the President's Office of the Lieuallen Administration Building.
Courtesy of the Alfred P. Maurice Art Collection; Maurice.049.
^^Digital .jpg (300 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 1500, height:1023)
The most common form of cooking and heating was with wood stoves. Delivery carts were available for those who chose to buy firewood. In rural areas farmers had their own wood and chopped it regularly.