Veterans Art Monument in the Committal Hall at the Minnesota State Veterans Cemetery

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Veterans Art Monument in the Committal Hall at the Minnesota State Veterans Cemetery

A series of five 8 ft X 10 ft oil paintings, each paying tribute to the men and women of the U.S. Military. It is their story.

Veterans Art Monument Building a monument to honor our military requires dedication, commitment and a team to get the job done. It takes an artist willing to spend the time researching, designing and creating the paintings. It takes a committed group of individuals to share the dream and raise the money. And most importantly, it takes donors like yourself to make it come true! The Veterans Art Monument was commissioned by the Minnesota State Veterans Memorial Association and consists of five 8 X 10 oil paintings; each paying tribute to the men and women of the five branches of the U.S. Military: Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, and Coast Guard. The three finished paintings (Army, Navy and Coast Guard) are installed in the Committal Hall at the Minnesota State Cemetery north of Little Falls. The Marine Corps painting is in progress and the Air Force painting will complete the monument. The paintings tell the story of each branch of service, commemorating the sacrifices of all who have served. Besides being a memorial to our nation s military men and women, the paintings are educational tools which will help future generations to understand the vital role that the U.S. Military plays in maintaining our freedom and democracy. Millions of men and women have served. Many were wounded in battle. Many died to keep us free. The least that we can do is to remember them. You can help by going to www.vetsart.org and donate any amount to help finish this unique monument.

Minnesota State Veterans Cemetery and Committal Hall located 7 miles north of Little Falls www.vetsart.org

Classically trained at the private studio of Nerina Simi in Florence, Italy, Charles Kapsner uses the compositional tools of the Renaissance to express himself as an artist. He is a contemporary painter whose roots are planted in the 14th Century. By studying contemporary artists he gained an insight into what became the most uniquely personal aspect of his work: design. It is the 21st Century sense of design that is incorporated within the realms of his own work fusing the old and the new. He is currently immersed in the Veterans Art Monument, a series of five 8 X 10 oil paintings at the Minnesota State Veterans Cemetery north of Little Falls depicting the men and women of each of the U.S Military branches. Through involvement in large public art projects, including 16 frescoes and a current commission, Kapnser works to ensure that both art and artist are accessible, and that the images serve as educational tools that blend artistic imagery and storytelling. He continues to keep his body of work progressive, relevant and interesting. The imagery I create, whether through portraiture, still lifes, florals or fresco, encourages the viewing audience to explore beyond their own immediate surroundings and invites them through self-reflection to more fully appreciate the beauty of the adornments of daily life while pondering the possibilities that lie ahead.

U.S. Army The Continental Army was founded on June 14, 1775. The artist s composition serpentines through history and represents major events and periods depicting men and women in uniform. There are symbolic items or small still life vignettes displayed on the ground and nearby. In front of the church there is a four-person cannon team from the Revolutionary War. The woman with the team is Molly Pitcher, the first woman ever compensated by the U.S. Government for military service. There is representation of familiar places and faces from history: Valley Forge, Paul Revere, and George Washington crossing the Delaware. As your eye moves to the right there are soldiers from the War of 1812 and the Mexican- American War fought in the late 1840s. The Civil War is represented by three figures: Minnesota Militia (Red and Black) and Union Blue. The woman in a cloak was a spy. The shouting figure next to the American flag fought in the Spanish American War. Further down the right side is a tent showing women s involvement in nursing during WWII and the Korean War (however, their presence in nursing predates these time periods). The WWI figure near the cross pays tribute to a fallen comrade and the beginning of the veterans cemeteries overseas. WWII is represented by the figure in the center followed by Korea, Vietnam and Desert Storm. Behind the Desert Storm figure is a female soldier paying her respects near the flag-draped coffin. She is wearing the current camouflage uniform. Other images at the top of the painting are Fort Snelling on the left and the Abbey of Monte Cassino. Helicopters are the modern-day Cavalry. The three figures on the lower left pay homage to history. The gentleman in modern dress is Gordon Gerling, a former Minnesota State Representative who first approached the artist about honoring veterans through these paintings. Gordon was aware of informed references in history, in particular Thomas Paine s Common Sense. The figure holding a document doubles as Paine and as a Colonel in the Continental Army. The seated figure is a homeless veteran. A painful reality for returning veterans is having to deal with drug addiction, alcoholism, posttraumatic stress disorder and thoughts of suicide. The question becomes, Is he turning his back on us or are we turning our back on him?

United States Army (installed 2011)

U.S. Navy The birthday of the Continental Navy is October 13, 1775 and the Department of the Navy was established on April 30, 1798. The Battle of Midway is prominently featured on the upper left corner, with a Douglas SBD-3 Dauntless fighter bomber leaving the scene. Below the airplane the USS Constitution is sailing out to sea. Old Ironsides is a 44-gun frigate built in Boston Harbor. To the right of the ship a NASA Mercury space capsule is shown during splashdown. To the far right you view the first battle of the ironclads, the Monitor and the Merrimack. Below, on the sandbar, is a Seabee standing with a shovel. The Seabees are the construction arm of the U.S. Navy. Below the American flag is a WWII submarine. The lone sailor sitting on a large spool of line is an observer of Naval history as it unfolds. Standing in front of the lone sailor is a Navy Chief Petty Officer, the backbone of the Navy. The changing of command between Admirals Reeves and Leahy is shown in front of a burial at sea. The SEAL team is shown landing above a MK-V diving helmet. A clerical sailor holding a legal pad stands next to a Gunnery sailor loading a cannon, a navigation technician, and deck hands wearing helmet and goggles. The U.S. Navy has a wide variety of experts on hand and on deck. Finally, on the lower right side, you witness the returning sailor. The smiling little girl is happy to see her father safe at home. Her image is the only one throughout the series of the completed five paintings shown looking directly out at the viewer.

United States Navy (installed 2014)

U.S. Coast Guard The U. S. Coast Guard is an amalgam of services and organizations that began with the construction of the Boston Harbor lighthouse in 1716. Alexander Hamilton is pictured and is considered the father of the Coast Guard. As the first Secretary of the Treasury, he established the Revenue Cutter Service on August 4, 1790. This service and the Life Saving Service were merged in 1915 by President Woodrow Wilson. The Coast Guard has the unique distinction of saving lives among its varied duties. Rescue scenes are depicted by the group of men in the water along with the helicopter. Firefighting on the open seas is also a duty of the Coast Guard. The Coast Guard is in charge of guarding America s extensive coastline, the Great Lakes and three major rivers: the Mississippi, Missouri and Ohio. The Split Rock Lighthouse and the buoy depict this tribute to the waterways. Since September 11, 2001 the Coast Guard has taken on an even larger role of protecting our waterways as seen by the gunboat and the SEAL team in front. The Coasties, as the Navy calls them, also are in charge of protecting our nuclear-powered submarines once they surface on the return to port, when they are the most vulnerable. In the background is a convoy of ships. One responsibility of the Coast Guard is to keep shipping lanes open using ice breakers. The painting also pays homage to the Merchant Marine, a very important service that was given active duty service from 1941-1946. Their great service and sacrifice cannot be forgotten, and their casualty rate was the highest, per capita, of any branch of the service in WWII. The Coast Guard also plays an important role in protecting the environment, as depicted by the seagull, polar bear and whale. You may remember their recent involvement in the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. The Coast Guard Academy is represented by the woman with the bugle and the cadet climbing the ropes of the Barque Eagle, an Academy sailing ship launched in 1947. Finally, the Statue of Liberty reminds us that we are a nation of immigrants and the freedoms we enjoy as Americans come from the sacrifices of our men and women in uniform.

United States Coast Guard (installed 2016)

U. S. Marine Corps On November 10, 1775 the Continental Congress decreed that two battalions of Marines be raised. Their early duties included such things as repelling attempts by enemies to board the ship, providing assistance in manning great guns, serving as the core of the landing force, and enforcing regulations among the crew, providing a bulwark against mutiny. The Corps temporarily ceased to exist after the Revolutionary War, except for the Marine Corps Band. In 1794 the Defense Department decided to build on the Navy again and provided for the U.S. Marine Corps. Through the Corps first six decades the number of enlisted barely rose above 1,000. In 1801 the rank of Colonel was authorized for the U.S. Marine Corps. Commandant William Ward Burrows was the first recipient of the rank. In 1859 the Marines arrived ahead of the Army at Harper s Ferry under the command of Lt. Colonel Robert E. Lee. The Corps relied on the incentive and daring of its lieutenants and sergeants commanding ship detachments, emphasizing small unit leadership to a degree not present in the other services. This would become another hallmark of the Corps. In this composition the Chapultepec is shown, setting the stage for what would later be the wellknown refrain from the Halls of Montezuma. Additional imagery includes the raising of the flag at Iwo Jima, men in combat, by land, by sea and by air. The jungles of Vietnam are shown along with a beach landing. A Marine is shown knocking down the door of the Baath party headquarters in Baghdad, echoing Harper s Ferry. There is still more to come in finalizing the additional visuals for this painting, notably the contributions of the women in the modern U.S. Marine Corps.

U.S. Marine Corps (concept sketch)

U. S. Air Force The U. S. Air Force was officially established on September 18, 1947, a direct result of the creation of a specialty field: strategic, long range, offensive airpower. Strategic bombing was beyond the capabilities of traditional land-based or naval forces. It was a natural evolution to establish an independent branch of the military. The Greek mythological figure of Icarus represents humankind s early vision of flight. Since the approach to all of these paintings is allegorical in nature storytelling this type of interplay is part of that method. The balloon of the Montgolfier Brothers made its maiden flight November 21, 1783. Benjamin Franklin wrote that in 1794, balloons were used to observe the enemy. Both the North and South used balloons during the Civil War. On the left side of the composition the Wright Brothers plane is shown. Pararescue and Special Forces are depicted performing medical and protective duties. In the center of the painting, the SR-71 spy plane looms large. This plane set a speed record on July 28, 1976. There is much more research and consulting to be done with this composition. It is constantly evolving keeping in mind the importance of this monument as a tribute to the men and women of the service, and not just the machinery of war.

U.S. Air Force (concept sketch)

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