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HERE YOU GO, LITTLE FELLA
On a wintry night a subaltern offers a bit of bread to the resident trench robin.
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Original/prints: https://t.co/5Vf8VaIaSb
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最近描いた絵のまとめを少々...
ヴァンパイアになっちゃった闇堕ちお姉さんシリーズ
ww1でシャスポーライフルを使うヘビースモーカーネェさん
#イラスト好きな人と繋がりたい
#イラスト練習
#イラスト
This watercolour sketch from 1913 of a man ploughing autumn fields by George Clausen was painted at a time of great unrest in the countryside. Labouring families had been drifting to the burgeoning industrial centres for several generations, and the crisis of WW1 was a year away.
Like virtually all his contemporaries, the return to peacetime after the end of WW1 was hard for David Bomberg. Although in opposition to his pre-war practice, he experimented with working en plein air at this time; this work was most likely made near Alton in Hampshire.
The creator of this was Dan Smith . The original,was dated 1916 and was in fact a WW1 propaganda poster . Interesting and of course books are knowledge. I couldn’t find the original illustrator ( sorry )
a ww1 trench war is interrupted by a giant orange cat https://t.co/HxoPxF2peI
Italian #ww1searchlight. The most common models were those of 90 cm which can be combined with 3 mules carrying 140kg each. Sometimes even men, as on Mount Cristallo. Transportation was also complex due to the fragile parts
#ww1italianfront
STUDIO SALE
In an effort to tidy up of my studio and make a bit of space I’ve added a few paintings to my sale.
Why not take a look and grab yourself a bargain?
Here they are 👉🏻 https://t.co/LQ6cekXTqF
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COMMISSIONS
If you’ve got an idea for an illustration why not drop me a line? I’m always happy to discuss commissioned work.
If you’re interested you can drop me a DM or get in touch via https://t.co/Wg2a6Kgk4o
#ww1 #art
COMMISSIONS
If you’ve got an idea for an illustration why not drop me a line? I’m always happy to discuss commissioned work.
If you’re interested you can drop me a DM or get in touch via https://t.co/Wg2a6Kgk4o
#ww1 #art
If you’ve got magazine envy then the latest edition of Salient Points is now available on our website: https://t.co/CcIGMo1Spz The theme is the opening month of the war and we think it’s the best yet! #WW1
Here’s a selection of Great War cats for #internationalcatday.
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A LITTLE REMINDER OF HOME
Tommies of 7th Battalion, Somerset Light Infantry make their way up to the front line, one Private, on seeing a scattering of celandine, remembers the pathways and lanes near his home.
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https://t.co/6eGnuzcNvO
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Random Lucas fact:
In the canon of Nameless he inderectly caused WW1
It is finished!!! Though I don't know what the context is, here it is!
I somehow enjoy drawing this one so much, maybe because it's WW1 themed (I love WW1 history). If so, then I would probably do a few more of these. What say you? 🙃
This painting shows the area behind Stanley Spencer’s house, Fernlea, in Cookham, Berkshire. Completed after his return from service in WW1, the work is deliberately nostalgic; an elegy of sorts, his brother Sydney was killed in action in September 1918.