Dust, Beersheba

Place Middle East: Ottoman Empire, Palestine, Beersheba
Accession Number ART90001
Collection type Art
Measurement Plate: 22.7 x 39 cm; Sheet: 28.7 x 43.1 cm
Object type Print
Physical description etching with drypoint on antique laid paper; edition: 7/76
Maker McBey, James
Date made 1920
Conflict First World War, 1914-1918
Copyright

Item copyright: AWM Licensed copyright

Description

Depicts soldiers and camels from the Australian Camel Corps travelling at a speed through desert and causing sand and dust to rise around them. This work is from McBey's first Palestine set of etchings and drypoints. McBey was a painter and etcher. Born in Newburg, Aberdeenshire, Scotland in 1884, he travelled to Holland, Spain and Morocco in 1913. He was one of Britain's most successful etchers before the war. Although rejected several times for military service he eventually managed to enlist in January 1916 and worked in the British army's printing section at Boulogne. He was appointed an official war artist in April 1917 and joined the British Expeditionary Force in Egypt, where he also travelled with and recorded patrols with the Australian Camel Corps. Before his appointment he was able to gain permission to spend his leave sketching at the frontline in France.