This jacquard woven silk picture in black, white, and shades of gray depicts French Marshal Ferdinand Foch, general and hero of World War I and Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in France at the end of the war, with celebratory and commemorative details. Foch, in uniform, is at center, in the foreground at bottom are sprays of oak and laurel (?) branches, above and behind him is an array of Allied flags, with the Arc de Triomphe at upper left and a female allegorical figure of Liberty or France at upper right. The single word "Foch" is at center bottom, and the initials P.K. (either the artist or manufacturer) are at lower right. The Marshal is depicted wearing a cap ornamented with bands of oak leaves that formed part of the design inspiration for the H.R. Mallinson La Victoire "Dedicated to Marshal Foch" design, TE*T04088.