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War Painting - Premium Battle Scene Artwork for Home & Office Decor | Historical Military Wall Art for Living Room, Bedroom, or Study
War Painting - Premium Battle Scene Artwork for Home & Office Decor | Historical Military Wall Art for Living Room, Bedroom, or Study

War Painting - Premium Battle Scene Artwork for Home & Office Decor | Historical Military Wall Art for Living Room, Bedroom, or Study

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Among all the forms of national memory and commemoration, it falls to the artists to paint a war. When war is as traumatic as the Great War, the artists' burden is so much greater.

The Australian artists who painted World War I approached their subject personally, in ways that reflected their experience of the war. Grace Cossington Smith painted on the home front. Hilda Rix Nicholas suffered personal loss beyond words. Tom Roberts, George Coates, and Arthur Streeton served as wardsmen in a military hospital in London. George Lambert travelled to Anzac Cove in 1919 to make the definitive record of the war at Gallipoli.

Some contributed as members of the official war artists' scheme. Others painted as eyewitnesses of the unfolding tragedy. Yet others painted from their hearts. Their work, in all its richness and variety, is a sweeping painterly chronicle of the war, and a vital part of Australia's heritage.

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