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Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: The Old German Front Line, Arras, by WHD Arthur, WW1

The Old German Front Line, Arras, by WHD Arthur, WW1
The Old German Front Line, Arras, drawing by William Hugh Duncan Arthur, First World War. circa 1916

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Dawn, 1917, by John Hassall, WW1

Dawn, 1917, by John Hassall, WW1
Dawn, 1917, drawing by John Hassall, dated 12 July 1917, First World War. 1917

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Gunners passing burning buildings, by Ugo Matania, WW1

Gunners passing burning buildings, by Ugo Matania, WW1
Gunners passing burning buildings, illustration for The Sphere, 26 May 1917, oil on card by Ugo Matania, First World War. 1917

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: French poster, three patriotic dancers, WW1

French poster, three patriotic dancers, WW1
French poster, design by Bernard Becan, three dancers in patriotic costumes, British, American and French, advertising Nouvelles anticipations: ce que sera la grande paix (New anticipations)

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: French poster, Exhibition in Paris, WW1

French poster, Exhibition in Paris, WW1
French poster, design by Lucien Jonas, Exhibition at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris, works by artists of invaded regions, 13 June to 15 July 1915, First World War

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Poster design for French orphanage, WW1

Poster design for French orphanage, WW1
Poster design by Frank Brangwyn for a French Army orphanage, First World War. 1916

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: British recruitment poster, WW1

British recruitment poster, WW1
British recruitment poster, First World War -- Have you a reason, or only an excuse, for not enlisting NOW! 1914-1918

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: The Babe of Fire, original woodblock, by Frederick Carter, W

The Babe of Fire, original woodblock, by Frederick Carter, W
The Babe of Fire, original woodblock, by Frederick Carter, First World War. circa 1915

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Front cover, British Artists at the Front, WW1

Front cover, British Artists at the Front, WW1
Front cover, British Artists at the Front (Country Life), Part Two, Sir John Lavery ARA, First World War. 1916-1917

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Mounting a Great Gun, Coventry, by Muirhead Bone

Mounting a Great Gun, Coventry, by Muirhead Bone
Mounting a Great Gun, Coventry, February 1917, by Muirhead Bone, First World War. 1917

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: French postcard, Merry Christmas, WW1

French postcard, Merry Christmas, WW1
French postcard, Merry Christmas, First World War. 1914-1918

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Block puzzle with French battle scene, WW1

Block puzzle with French battle scene, WW1
Block puzzle with French battle scene, First World War. 1914-1918

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Poster, Victory Liberty Loan, WW1

Poster, Victory Liberty Loan, WW1
Poster, Victory Liberty Loan, And They Thought We Couldn t Fight, First World War. circa 1917-1918

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Drawing, An Allegory of Social Strife, by Archibald Ziegler

Drawing, An Allegory of Social Strife, by Archibald Ziegler
Preparatory drawing for a painting, An Allegory of Social Strife, by Archibald Ziegler. A reflection on postwar mass unemployment and social unrest, recalling the 1926 General Strike. late 1920s

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: American recruitment poster, Columbia Calls, WW1

American recruitment poster, Columbia Calls, WW1
American recruitment poster, poem by Frances Adams Halsted, design by Vincent Aderente, Columbia Calls, Enlist Now for US Army, First World War. circa 1916

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Calendar, July 1916, WW1

Calendar, July 1916, WW1
Calendar, July 1916 -- General Ferdinand Foch, First World War. By Hermann-Paul. 1915-1916

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Calendar, May 1916, WW1

Calendar, May 1916, WW1
Calendar, May 1916 -- Admiral David Beatty, First World War. By Hermann-Paul. 1915-1916

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Calendar, April 1916, WW1

Calendar, April 1916, WW1
Calendar, April 1916 -- General Robert Nivelle, First World War. By Hermann-Paul. 1915-1916

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Calendar, February 1916, WW1

Calendar, February 1916, WW1
Calendar, February 1916 -- General Edouard de Castelnau, First World War. By Hermann-Paul. 1915-1916

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Calendar, January 1916, WW1

Calendar, January 1916, WW1
Calendar, January 1916 -- Lord Kitchener, First World War. By Hermann-Paul. 1915-1916

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Calendar, December 1915, WW1

Calendar, December 1915, WW1
Calendar, December 1915 -- Crown Prince Alexander of Serbia (later Alexander I of Yugoslavia), First World War. By Hermann-Paul. 1915-1916

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Calendar, November 1915, WW1

Calendar, November 1915, WW1
Calendar, November 1915 -- General Maurice Sarrail, First World War. By Hermann-Paul. 1915-1916

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Calendar, March 1916, WW1

Calendar, March 1916, WW1
Calendar, March 1916 -- General Philippe Petain, First World War. By Hermann-Paul. 1915-1916

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Calendar, October 1915, WW1

Calendar, October 1915, WW1
Calendar, October 1915 -- General Joseph Gallieni, First World War. By Hermann-Paul. 1915-1916

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Calendar, September 1915, WW1

Calendar, September 1915, WW1
Calendar, September 1915 -- Marshal Joseph Joffre, First World War. By Hermann-Paul. 1915-1916

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Calendar, August 1915, WW1

Calendar, August 1915, WW1
Calendar, August 1915 -- Nicolai Nicolaevich (Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich of Russia), First World War. By Hermann-Paul. 1915-1916

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Naval Signal announcing the Armistice, WW1

Naval Signal announcing the Armistice, WW1
Handwritten Naval Signal announcing the Armistice, from the Navy Office at Southend, dated 11 November 1918, marking the end of the First World War. 1918

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Peace Plate, designed by W H Goss

Peace Plate, designed by W H Goss, to celebrate the end of the First World War. circa 1919

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Women and children of Mosul, by Richard Carline

Women and children of Mosul, by Richard Carline
Women and children of Mosul, washing on the banks of the Tigris River, watercolour by Richard Carline, aerial artist, just after the First World War. 1919

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Palestine, by Richard Carline

Palestine, by Richard Carline
Palestine, watercolour by Richard Carline, aerial artist, soon after the end of the First World War. circa 1919

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Woman selling newspapers announcing Peace Terms, WW1

Woman selling newspapers announcing Peace Terms, WW1
Original copper plate (cancelled) by Robert Austin, Woman selling newspapers announcing Peace Terms, towards the end of the First World War. circa 1918

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Leaving the Munitions Works, by Winifred Knights, WW1

Leaving the Munitions Works, by Winifred Knights, WW1
Leaving the Munitions Works, watercolour by Winifred Knights, First World War. 1919

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: French postwar poster, finance for reconstruction

French postwar poster, finance for reconstruction
French postwar poster, design by Rene Lelong, Credit National, finance for reconstruction after the First World War. circa 1920

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Copper plate, The horse of Ostend, by Robert Austin

Copper plate, The horse of Ostend, by Robert Austin
Original copper plate (cancelled), The horse of Ostend, by Robert Austin. 1921

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Lecture tour leaflet, Richard Cotton Carline

Lecture tour leaflet, Richard Cotton Carline
Leaflet for USA lecture tour, Richard Cotton Carline, official aerial war artist, adventurer, artist, lecturer. circa 1928

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Design for a War Memorial, by Eric Gill

Design for a War Memorial, by Eric Gill
Design for a War Memorial, pencil drawing by Eric Gill. 1925

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: The Meta Sudans in Rome as a war memorial

The Meta Sudans in Rome as a war memorial
The Meta Sudans in Rome as a War Memorial (an imaginary depiction in watercolour), by Charles Cundall. early 1920s

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Soldier with First World War decorations

Soldier with First World War decorations
Painting of a soldier with First World War decorations. late 1930s

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Study for a ceiling painting, by Charles Sims

Study for a ceiling painting, by Charles Sims
Study for a ceiling painting in the Great Hall of the Institute of Civil Engineers, by Charles Sims. circa 1919

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Copper plate, Widow of a hero, by Robert Austin

Copper plate, Widow of a hero, by Robert Austin
Original copper plate (cancelled), Widow of a hero, by Robert Austin. circa early 1920s

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: War, by John Moody

War, by John Moody
War, original woodblock by John Moody, a scene on the Western Front, First World War. 1928

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Verdun -- On ne passe pas, by Louis Mattei

Verdun -- On ne passe pas, by Louis Mattei
Verdun -- On ne passe pas (They shall not pass), original plaster maquette by Louis Octave Joseph Mattei, First World War. circa 1917

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: The Field Survey Battallion, by Ellis Martin

The Field Survey Battallion, by Ellis Martin
The Field Survey Battallion, design for a stained glass memorial window by Ellis Martin. Depicting three Royal Engineers at work in a trench. 1921

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Study for a war memorial, by Frank Brangwyn

Study for a war memorial, by Frank Brangwyn
Study for Birmingham University War Memorial, by Frank Brangwyn. This is the only known study -- the memorial did not go ahead. circa 1921

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Working Soldier, by Frank Brangwyn

Working Soldier, by Frank Brangwyn
Working Soldier, study drawing by Frank Brangwyn, First World War. circa 1925

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: England, triptych by Percy Jowett, WW1

England, triptych by Percy Jowett, WW1
England, triptych by Percy Jowett, First World War. circa 1918

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Hell, drawing by Archibald Ziegler

Hell, drawing by Archibald Ziegler, a preparatory study for his painting, An Allegory of Social Strife, a reflection on postwar mass unemployment and social unrest, recalling the 1926 General Strike

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Snow scene, by Charles Sims, WW1

Snow scene, by Charles Sims, WW1
Snow scene, painting by Charles Sims, First World War. circa 1918



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