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 Art and War

 

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Home is what serving men and women yearned for; it represents the life that those who remained behind strived to maintain and protect. Many artists worked on the home front before being deployed overseas. Some artists experienced the London blitz and captured the devastation wrought on the buildings or the people sheltering in the Underground. War’s end meant not only the celebration of peace and the prospect of homecoming, with its promise of a return to normalcy, but also the unavoidable burden of living with loss.

Back home

Back home
Sali Herman

Paris liberated

Paris liberated
Colin Colahan

Interior with flag

Interior with flag

Grace Cossington Smith

A nursery-school for war workers' children

A nursery-school for war workers' children
Elsie Hewland

In the Shelter

In the Shelter
Edward Ardizzone

Wedding Reception At The Kit Cat Club, Apeldoorn, Holland

Wedding Reception At The Kit Cat Club, Apeldoorn, Holland
Molly Lamb Bobak

Flight from reason

Flight from reason
Stella Bowen

Via Dolorosa, Ortona

Via Dolorosa, Ortona
Charles Comfort

Ordnance Depot

Ordnance Depot
Harold Beament

Incendiaries in a suburb, 1941

Incendiaries in a suburb, 1941
Henry Carr

Bombed Houses, Caen, Normandy

Bombed Houses, Caen, Normandy
Will Ogilvie

St Paul's 1941

St Paul's 1941
Duncan Grant

The City: A fallen lift shaft

The City: A fallen lift shaft
Graham Sutherland

A Camouflaged Runaway

A Camouflaged Runaway
Cedric Kennedy

Construction of a Runway at an Aerodrome

Construction of a Runway at an Aerodrome
Alan Sorrell

Last updated: 10 June 2021

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Campbell ACT 2612
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