Object Details
- Description
- A frontal portrait of Thomas A. Fallow depicted as Captain, 107th Infantry, 42nd Division. An oil painting on an illustration board. A white man, Captain Fallow has brown hair, brown eyes, a brown moustache and is wearing a tunic with a Sam Browne belt. On his left collar, he has U.S. officer insignia and next to it, two rifles crossed with 167 above the rifles indicating the 167th Infantry Regiment. A single military ribbon is seen on the left chest indicating the Distinguished Service Cross and. Two silver bars are seen on his shoulder sleeve indicating his rank as Captain and a red, yellow, blue rainbow is seen on the shoulder patch indicating the 42nd Division. Captain Fallow's signature can be seen on the bottom portion of the portrait. The bottom portion of the portrait is not sketched or painted with great detail.
- Location
- Currently not on view
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History
- associated person
- Chase, Joseph Cummings
- Chase, Joseph Cummings
- maker
- Chase, Joseph Cummings
- date made
- 1918
- associated date
- 1917 - 1918
- Physical Description
- oil (overall production method/technique)
- illustration board (overall material)
- Measurements
- overall: 24 11/16 in x 18 5/8 in; 62.70625 cm x 47.3075 cm
- Object Name
- Painting
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