First World War art

Three nice displays of art from the First World War at Abbott and Holder.

The first I have already blogged as it was on at the Watercolour and Works on Paper Fair and are works by watercolours by Albert Heim. They take up most of the 2nd floor of the gallery at the moment and are a lovely depiction of life in the trenches.

On the first floor there are 6 lithographs by Frank Brangwyn for the Canadian War Memorial of sites where Canadian fought. These are rather bleak heavily printed black and white prints but very atmospheric. Next to them are paintings by Victor Tardieu of the Duchess of Sutherland’s tented hospital. I rather liked these as they are in unusually bright colours for First World War art!

Review of Victor Tardieu pictures
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