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Accession Number | ART03045 |
Collection type | Art |
Measurement | unframed: 78.8 x 94 cm |
Object type | Painting |
Physical description | oil on canvas |
Maker |
McCubbin, Louis Frederick |
Place made | France: Picardie, Somme, Corbie Albert Area, Corbie, France: Picardie, Somme, Corbie Albert Area, Corbie |
Date made | 1918 |
Conflict |
First World War, 1914-1918 |
Copyright |
Item copyright: Copyright expired - public domain
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Main Corbie, Amiens Road: main dressing station of 11th Field Ambulance: heavy shelling at Hamel and Lille at rear of Corbie
Description
Depicts the main dressing station of the 11th Field Ambulance situated on the main Corbie and Amiens road. In the background at the rear of Corbie, heavy shelling can be seen at Hamel and Lille.
Louis McCubbin enlisted with the 14th Battalion AIF in 1916, serving in France from November 1917 with the 10th Field Ambulance. He undertook a camouflage course and was appointed as an Official War Artist working as Officer in Charge of Camouflage for 3rd Division AIF in 1918. His appointment was terminated in 1920, in which year he returned to Australia and joined the staff of the Australian War Memorial to paint backgrounds for dioramas and to perform a variety of other duties. McCubbin remained in the position until 1930.