Lundy is also well known for his World War II Sketches that were donated to the
Library of Congress in 2009.
In 1942, Lundy was 19, studying to be an architect in New York City. He was enlisted in the
Army Specialised Training Program (ASTP). During 1944, he joined the
104th Infantry Division, a sub-division of the
26th Infantry division of the US Army. He trained at
Fort Jackson, before sailing from New York departing on 27 August 1944, to
Cherbourg, arriving on 7 September 1944. He spent time in Normandy in September before moving to the Western Front by November.
He drew out his experiences from training at Fort Jackson (May 1944) to his journey across the Atlantic and then his time in France. In total, he produced a visual diary with 158 pencil sketches brings to life the wartime experience. Lundy applied his drawing skills to what was around him--training at
Fort Jackson, South Carolina; forced marches; men at rest; the PX and tents; New York Harbor; aboard ship in the Atlantic crossing;
Cherbourg Harbor; and French villages. Many vivid portraits of fellow soldiers and frontline danger also fill the pages. The sketches cover May to November 1944 when Lundy was wounded, with some gaps where notebooks were lost.
The eight surviving sketchbooks are spiral bound and 3 x 5 inches --small enough to fit in a breast pocket. Lundy used black Hardtmuth leads (a drawing pencil) and sketched quickly. "For me, drawing is sort of synonymous with thinking."[31]
Normandy 1944 by Alberto Pérez Rubio of Desperta Ferro Ediciones, a Madrid-based publisher focusing on military history.
The English GI: World War II Graphic Memoir, a graphic novel adaptation of an Englishman, Bernard Sandler, who also served in the 26th Infantry Division in France at the same time as Lundy.
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American Architects Directory (3rd ed.). R. R. BOWKER COMPANY. 1970. p. xli.
ISBN0-8352-0281-X. Retrieved July 4, 2023. WARM MINERAL SPRINGS INN, Venice, Florida, Victor A. Lundy (1958) . . . FLORIDA'S SILVER SPRINGS (TOURIST CENTER), Silver Springs, Florida, Victor A. Lundy (1959) . . . ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH, Fellowship Hall, Sara-sota, Florida, Victor A. Lundy (1960)
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American Architects Directory (3rd ed.). R. R. BOWKER COMPANY. 1970. p. 564.
ISBN0-8352-0281-X. Retrieved July 4, 2023. LUNDY, VICTOR ALFRED. . . . b. N.Y.C, Feb. 1, 23. . . . Prin. Wks: Traveling exhib. bldg. (air supported structure), U.S. Atomic Energy Cmn, Latin Am, 60; First Unitarian Church of Fairfield Co, Westport, Conn, 63; Int. Bus. Mach. Garden State Off. Bldg, Cranford, N.J, 64; Univ. Methodist Chapel for the Wesley Found, Fla. State Univ, 70; St. Bernard's Sch, Gladstone, N.J, 70. Hon. Awards: Gold medal for the air-supported exhib. bldg. & exhib. for the U.S. Atomic Energy Cmn, Buenos Aires Sesquicentennial Int. Exhib, 60; AIA award of merit for St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Sarasota, Fla, 60; U.S. Dept. of State grant, cultural exchange prog, served as U.S. Specialist-Archit. in U.S.S.R. in connection with U.S. Info. Agency exhib, Arch. U.S.A. 65; AIA first honor award for First Unitarian Congregational Church, Hartford, Conn, 65; AIA award of merit for Church of the Resurrection, East Harlem Protestant Parish, N.Y.C, 66.