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In 1915 Jouve landed in Salonika with the Army of the East, he was in charge of the photographic service of the armies, and attached to General Sarrail's headquarters. At the headquarters he met Prince Alexander of Serbia, who appreciated his designs and would become his protector and friend, and one of his most loyal clients, thus introducing him to the European elite. Jouve will stay two months in the peninsula of Athos, visiting the monasteries one by one.
He was appointed responsible for artists from the East, and organized exhibitions in Athens which had a very strong impact.
Buffalo in front of the Salonika harbour, 1917
Mise en batterie de l'artillerie lourde, Monastir, 1916
The Burdigala in the Salonika harbour, 1916
Serbian soldier before a tomb, at Monastir, 1916
The Church of the Prophet Élie, 1916
Serbian Soldiers, 1916
Blind beggar, Salonika, 1917
Cypress tree, Salonika, 1916
Harnessing buffalo in front of a minaret, 1917
The old remparts, Salonika, 1917
Salonique, 1916