Grand Illusions

Grand Illusions
Title Grand Illusions PDF eBook
Author David M. Lubin
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 380
Release 2016
Genre Art
ISBN 0190218614

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War, modernism, and the academic spirit -- Women in peril -- Mirroring masculinity -- Opposing visions -- Opening the floodgates -- To see or not to see -- Being there -- Behind the mask -- Monsters in our midst.

The Art of World War 1

The Art of World War 1
Title The Art of World War 1 PDF eBook
Author Ephraim Durnst
Publisher
Pages 212
Release 2020-02-03
Genre
ISBN

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A collection of full-color artwork from World War One that illustrates the immense destruction and human turmoil of The Great War. World War One raged from 1914 through 1918. Before the advent of modern video and photography, artists documented it using a variety of mediums for newspapers and magazines from the era. Using their imagination and technical skill, these talented illustrators and painters created something beautiful out of something terrible that gives a candid look at one humanity's greatest conflicts. The Art of World War 1 collects more than 100 brilliant pieces from the WW1-era depicting French, British, German, American troops, and more involved in the struggle. Stunning color illustrations from artists like Francois Flameng, Charles Hoffbauer, G. Koch, Georges Scott, Willy Stöwer, and more fill the pages with intimate scenes and epic shots of destruction. Included are prints featuring air combat, soldiers charging, tanks, boats, and the aftermath of battle. Using pens, pencils, paints, and brushes, they captured the action and emotion of The Great War in a way that film could not. In many cases, these brave individuals traveled to the front lines and sketched, drew, and painted what they saw. More than 100 years after its creation, their art is more vivid and impactful today than ever before.

Art from the Trenches

Art from the Trenches
Title Art from the Trenches PDF eBook
Author Alfred Emile Cornebise
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Pages 174
Release 2015-02-19
Genre History
ISBN 1623492025

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Since ancient times, wars have inspired artists and their patrons to commemorate victories. When the United States finally entered World War I, American artists and illustrators were commissioned to paint and draw it. These artists’ commissions, however, were as captains for their patron: the US Army. The eight men—William J. Aylward, Walter J. Duncan, Harvey T. Dunn, George M. Harding, Wallace Morgan, Ernest C. Peixotto, J. Andre Smith, and Harry E. Townsent—arrived in France early in 1918 with the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF). Alfred Emile Cornebise presents here the first comprehensive account of the US Army art program in World War I. The AEF artists saw their role as one of preserving images of the entire aspect of American involvement in a way that photography could not.

Art from the First World War

Art from the First World War
Title Art from the First World War PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Imperial War Museums
Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre Art and society
ISBN 9781904897897

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Showcasing IWM's extensive collection, this book includes works from the major artists of the time such as John and Paul Nash, Orpen, Spencer and Singer Sargent, as well less familiar artists, offering an insight into the huge range and power of wartime art during the First World War.

Otto Dix and the First World War

Otto Dix and the First World War
Title Otto Dix and the First World War PDF eBook
Author Michael Mackenzie
Publisher German Visual Culture
Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre Art and society
ISBN 9783034317238

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Otto Dix fought in the First World War for four years before becoming one of the most important artists of the Weimar era. This book takes Dix's very public, monumental works out of the isolation of the artist's studio and returns them to a context of public memorials, mass media depictions, and the communal search for meaning in the war.

The Art of Staying Neutral

The Art of Staying Neutral
Title The Art of Staying Neutral PDF eBook
Author Maartje M. Abbenhuis
Publisher Leiden University Press
Pages 428
Release 2006
Genre History
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Offers a comprehensive and insightful account of the history of the Netherlands and its neutrality in the First World War, taking into account domestic and international implications.

Art from the First World War

Art from the First World War
Title Art from the First World War PDF eBook
Author Roger Tolson
Publisher
Pages 68
Release 2008
Genre Art, British
ISBN

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The official war art schemes established by the British Government during the First World War were intended to satisfy the public desire for information about the Western Front. But as the war continued and its impact widened, so did the ambition of the schemes.Artists such as Paul Nash and Eric Kennington, returning from front line service, brought back a darker and more disturbing picture of modern warfare. Their appointment as official artists alongside established artists such as William Orpen and John Lavery created a hugely diverse and influential collection where the art of the radical younger generation, influenced by modernist movements, sat alongside established Edwardian artists