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Discover a compelling piece of World War II era history with this original vintage photograph, dated 1940. The sepia-toned image captures Benjamin T. Von Lutz, identified as an "Oil Painter," in a distinguished military uniform, proudly posing alongside a majestic horse. The uniform features a distinctive '122' on the shoulder, suggesting a specific unit or regiment, possibly cavalry or an equestrian corps. This photograph offers a rare glimpse into the life of an individual serving during a pivotal historical period, connecting the worlds of military service and artistic endeavor.

The reverse side of the photo provides fascinating provenance, noting the date "June 1940" and an inscription from "Benjamin T. Von Lutz to my dear friend Merlin" dated "February 23, 1941." This personal dedication adds a layer of intimacy and historical value, making it a unique collectible for enthusiasts of military history, vintage photography, equestrian themes, and World War II ephemera. The crisp detail of the man and horse, combined with the handwritten notes, makes this a historically rich and visually engaging artifact.