Accession Number | ART02930 |
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Collection type | Art |
Measurement | Overall: 54.6 x 39.8 cm (irreg.) |
Object type | Work on paper |
Physical description | gouache with charcoal on cardboard |
Maker |
Leist, Fred |
Place made | United Kingdom: England, Greater London, London |
Date made | c 1915 |
Conflict |
First World War, 1914-1918 |
Copyright |
Item copyright: Copyright expired - public domain
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Crusaders
Depicts an Australian soldier on the right, shirtless and wearing a slouch hat and holding a rifle with a bayonet attached, shaking hands with a medieval crusader wearing chainmail and a St George cross tunic from the Third Crusade (1189-92), with the St George cross behind them. Frederick Leist was a painter, illustrator and teacher. He studied at the Sydney Art School and the Art School of New South Wales from c.1894-95. During the 1890s he worked as an illustrator for the 'Bulletin' and 'Sydney Mail' and trained as a furniture designer with the David Jones department store. In 1908 he went to England and became an artist with the London 'Graphic' while exhibiting his art work at the Royal Academy in 1911. He worked for the British War Office between 1915 and 1916 and worked for His Majesty's Stationary Office designing posters for First World War recruitment. Leist was appointed an official war artist in September 1917, attached to the 5th Division AIF and worked twice in France between September to December 1917 and from June to August 1918. His commission was terminated in 1920.