Service Emblem / Soldiers Running into Fire
ANC mural conceptual sketch for Eagle Grille

Accession number:
2010.05

Maker:
William Woodward
(b. 1935)

Historical period:
2010

Miltary branch:

Type:

Dimensions:
H x W: 7.5 in. / 15 in.

Acquisition date:
2010

Credit line:
The Army and Navy Club Library Trust Fund

Location:
,

Provenance:

From 2010: Acquired by The Army and Navy Club Library Trust Fund from the artist

Label:

This drawing of soldiers bravely heading towards a fire with a service emblem in the background is one of seven mural sketches by William Woodward, commissioned by the Club for the Eagle Grill to commemorate the many military personnel who have sacrificed their lives during recent conflicts in the Middle East.

A third-generation native Washingtonian, Woodward is among America’s most admired classically trained painters and a professor of art at George Washington University. He specializes in large-scale historical murals, which he has created for numerous public buildings, including the Lincoln National Monument, and many historic residences, including James Madison’s Montpelier and Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello. He is a frequent guest speaker at venues such as the National Gallery of Art and the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.