Artwork by Henri Farré
DAYTON, Ohio -- Museum visitors view an exhibit featuring artwork by Henri Farré, an observer-bombardier in the French Air Service during World War I who was considered to be the first aviation artist. Titled “Sky Fighters in France: World War I Aviation Art of Henri Farré,” the exhibit runs through Sept. 7, 2015 and features more than 30 pieces of artwork. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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