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Barrage of bombs: illustrating the poem 'Barrage', in a book of poems by Richard Aldington
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Maker: Nash, Paul
Hand-coloured woodcut illustrating the poem 'Barrage', the seventh illustration in a book of poems by British poet and novelist Richard Aldington (1892-1926), published by Beaumont Press, London, 1919...ART20002.007
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Bombardment: illustrating the poem 'Bombardment, in a book of poems by Richard Aldington
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Maker: Nash, Paul
Hand-coloured woodcut illustrating the poem 'Bombardment', the eighth illustration in a book of poems by British poet and novelist Richard Aldington (1892-1926), published by Beaumont Press, London, 1...ART20002.008
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Bomb crater: illustrating the poem 'Proem', in a book of poems by Richard Aldington
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Maker: Nash, Paul
Hand-coloured woodcut illustrating the poem 'Proem', the first illustration in a book of poems by British poet and novelist Richard Aldington (1892-1926), published by Beaumont Press, London, 1919. Th...ART20002.001
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Images of war: a book of poems by Richard Aldington
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Maker: Nash, Paul
A book of poems by British poet and novelist Richard Aldington (1892-1926), published by Beaumont Press, London, 1919. 48 pages of poems, with cover design and eleven hand-coloured woodcut illustratio...ART20002
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Mine crater, Hill 60, 1917
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Maker: Nash, Paul
A landscape with bomb craters and burnt trees. Nash used this blasted landscape to convey the horror of war. The lithograph is based on a watercolour, 'Caterpillar crater' (reproduced in John Sales an...ART50290
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Ruined house: illustrating the poem 'A ruined house', in a book of poems by Richard Aldington
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Maker: Nash, Paul
Hand-coloured woodcut illustrating the poem 'A ruined house', the fourth illustration in a book of poems by British poet and novelist Richard Aldington (1892-1926), published by Beaumont Press, London...ART20002.004
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Ruined landscape: illustrating the poem 'An earth goddess after the advance 1917', in a book of poems by Richard Aldington
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Maker: Nash, Paul
Hand-coloured woodcut illustrating the poem 'An earth goddess after the advance 1917', the ninth illustration in a book of poems by British poet and novelist Richard Aldington (1892-1926), published b...ART20002.009
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Shell bursting, Passchendaele
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Maker: Nash, Paul
The ruins of buildings and blasted trees on a farm near Passchendaele, with explosions seen in the background. During the First World War isolated buildings received more shells than the open ground b...ART19838
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Void
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Maker: Nash, Paul
Paul Nash was appointed as a British official war artist in October 1917 and sent to the Ypres Salient. He spent a month completing work in the aftermath of the battle of Passendale and then a further...AWM2018.899.1