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• Otto Schubert
• November 18, 1915UntitledMy dear Irma, 1000 greetings, your Otto. Many greetings to your family, most of all to your brother.
• January 24, 1916Evening Mood at the FrontDear Irma, I hope [unclear] my card. I was so happy to hear from Hedwig. Thanks for your dear package which I received at Christmas. [Rest unclear] Otto
• George Lambert, Study for dead trooper and detail of Turkish trench, Gallipoli (Pro patria), 24 Feb and 3-4 March 1919.
• Chateau Wood; Australian troops walk along duckboards through the remains of Chateau Wood, Third Ypres
• Paul Nash, Wire, 1918
"I am no longer an artist interested and curious, I am a messenger who will bring back word from the men who are fighting to those who want the war to go on for ever. Feeble, inarticulate, will be my message, but it will have a bitter truth, and may it burn their lousy souls.” (Nov 16 1917 letter to his wife)
• Battle of MeninRoad Ridge, 20 -25 September 1917: A German KIA, his arm flung across his chest, in the wreckage of a gun emplacement near Zonnebeke.
• Sculptors and artists designed lifelike masks for gravely wounded soldiers. (Anna Coleman Ladd papers, Archives of American Art, S.I.)
Horace Nicholls, Repairing War's Ravages: Renovating Facial Injuries. Various plates and attachments in different stages of completion. (From Francis Wood’s studio, ca. 1916
• Die Nacht (The Night), Max Beckman, 1918-1919
• 52 x 60 inches
• Oil on canvas
• Neue Sachlichkeit
• (new objectivity)
• George Grosz, Made in Germany, 1920
• drawn in pen 1919, photo-lithograph published 1920 in the portfolio God with us (Gott mit Uns)
Dix, Gassed to Death, 1924