The Great War: Britain’s Efforts and Ideals

Lovely selling exhibition at Abbott and Holder of a set of prints commissioned in 1917.

The prints were commissioned by the British Government from 18 artists and are made up of two series depicting Britain’s efforts in the first Word War and its ideals. The works have been stored at the Imperial War Museum awaiting sale. They are now being sold in aid of the museum.

The prints included works by some of my favourite artists of the period including Eric Kennington, Christopher Nevinson and William Nicholson. I thought the Efforts were more successful while the Ideals now felt overly symbolic.

Closed 6 July 2024


 

 

 

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