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War artist

A war artist is an artist either commissioned by a government or publication, or self-motivated, to document first-hand experience of war in any form of illustrative or depictive record.[1][2][3] War artists explore the visual and sensory dimensions of war, often absent in written histories or other accounts of warfare.[4]

Spring in the Trenches, Ridge Wood, 1917 by Paul Nash. Nash was a war artist in both World War I and World War II
A war artist in German-occupied France in 1941

These artists may be involved in war as onlookers to the scenes, military personnel, or as specifically commissioned to be present and record military activity.[5]

Artists record military activities in ways that cameras and the written word cannot. Their art collects and distills the experiences of the people who endured it.[6] The artists and their artwork affect how subsequent generations view military conflicts. For example, Australian war artists who grew up between the two world wars were influenced by the artwork which depicted the First World War, and there was a precedent and format for them to follow.[7]

Official war artists have been appointed by governments for information or propaganda purposes and to record events on the battlefield,[8] but there are many other types of war artists. These can include combatants who are artists and choose to record their experiences, non-combatants who are witnesses of war, and prisoners of war who may voluntarily record the conditions or be appointed war artists by senior officers.

In New Zealand, the title of appointed "war artist" is "army artist". In the United States, the term "combat artist" has come to be used to mean the same thing.[9][10]

Some examples and their background

War artists by nationality

Argentine

Australian

 
Australians and New Zealanders at Klerksdorp 24 March 1901 by Charles Hammond

War artists have depicted all the conflicts in which Australians have been called to combat. The Australian tradition of "official war artists" started with the First World War. Artists were granted permission to accompany the Australian Imperial Force to record the activities of its soldiers. During the Second World War, the Australian War Museum, later called the Australian War Memorial, engaged artists. At the same time, the Royal Australian Navy, Australian Army, and Royal Australian Air Force appointed official war artist-soldiers from within their ranks.[14] These embedded war artists have depicted the activities of Australian forces in Korea, Vietnam, East Timor, Afghanistan, and Iraq.

The ranks of non-soldier artists like George Gittoes continue to create artwork which becomes a commentary on Australia's military actions in war.[15]

Selected artists

A select list of representative Australian artists includes:

Second Boer War

First World War

Second World War

Recent conflicts

Austrian

 
The Fall of Nelson, Battle of Trafalgar, 21 October 1805 by Denis Dighton, c. 1825
 
The Last Stand at Isandlwana, 1879 by Charles Edwin Fripp in 1885. Collection of the National Army Museum of South Africa

British

British participation in foreign wars has been the subject of paintings and other works created by Britain's war artists. Artwork like the 1688 painting,The Fleet at Sea by Willem van de Velde the Younger depict the Royal Navy in readiness for battle. The Ministry of Defence art collection includes many paintings showing battle scenes, particularly naval battles.[32] Military art and portraiture has evolved along with other aspects of war. The British official war artists of the First World War created a unique account of that conflict. The British War Artists Scheme expanded the number of official artists and enlarged the scope of their activities during the Second War.[33]

Significant themes in the chronicle of twentieth-century wars have been developed by non-military, non-official, civilian artists. For example, society portraitist Arabella Dorman's paintings of wounded Iraq War veterans inspired her to spend two weeks with three regiments in different frontline areas: the Green Jackets at Basra Palace, the Queen's Own Gurkhas at Shaibah Logistics Base ten miles south-west of Basra, and the Queen's Royal Lancers in the Maysaan desert. In the field, Dorman drew quick charcoal portraits of the men she met. Returning to England, the sketches she made helped her use art to "evoke the emotions and psychological impact of war," rather than depicting the "physical horror" of war.[34]

Selected artists

A select list of representative British artists includes:

Napoleonic Wars

Crimean War

Boer Wars

First World War

Second World War

Recent conflicts

 
Portrait of POW "Dusty" Rhodes. A three-minute sketch by Ashley George Old painted in Thailand

Belgian

First World War

Canadian

 
Canadian Forestry Corps' Gas Attack, Lievin (1918) by Canadian war artist A. Y. Jackson

Representative works by Canada's artists whose work illustrates and records war are gathered into the extensive collection of the Canadian War Museum. The earliest war art in Canada was rock art created by Indigenous peoples from all regions of the country.[81] During the colonial period, large-scale, European-style paintings of war dominated New France and British North America.[81] The First and Second World Wars saw a dramatic increase in the production of war art in every medium.[81] A few First World War paintings were exhibited in the Senate of Canada Chamber, and artists studied these works as a way of preparing to create new artworks in the conflict in Europe which expanded after 1939.[82]

"The war art commissions brought intense focus to the observation of Canada's role in international conflict... A driving need for a strong national identity urged First and Second World War artists toward symbolism. While these vivid images are of a now distant past, they continue to communicate their messages to us, and so never lose their relevance."[83]

In the Second World War, Canada expanded its official art program;[82] Canadian war artists were a kind of journalist who lived the lives of soldiers.[83] The work of non-official civilian artists also became part of the record of this period. Canada supported Canadian official war artists in both the First World War and the Second World War; no official artists were designated during the Korean War.[84]

Among Canada's embedded artist-journalist teams was Richard Johnson, who was sent by the National Post to Afghanistan in 2007 and 2011; his drawings of Canadian troops were published and posted online as part of the series "Kandahar Journal".[85]

Prominent themes explored by Canadian war artists include commemoration, identity, women, Indigenous representation, propaganda, protest, violence, and religion.[86]

Selected artists

A select list of representative Canadian artists includes:

First World War

Second World War

Recent conflicts

Chilean

Chinese

Dutch

 
Willem van de Velde the Elder (c. 1611–1693) was the official naval war artist of the Dutch Admiralties during the first two Anglo-Dutch Wars in the 17th century.

Finnish

 
War artist Kari Suomalainen working on a drawing during the Continuation War.

World War II

Flemish

French

 
Eugène Chigot (1917), The rebuilding of partially destroyed Calais docks during the Great War.
 
French war art poster by Henri Dangon, 1916. Lithograph by Imp. H. Chachoin, Paris

During the First World War, the work of artists depicting aspects of the military conflict were put on display in official war art exhibitions.[99] In 1916 the Ministry of Beaux-Arts and the Ministry of War sponsored the Salon des Armées to show the work of the artists who had been mobilized. This one exhibition realized 60,000 francs. The proceeds supported needy artists at home and the disabled.[99]

German

Franco-Prussian War

First World War

Second World War

Recent conflicts

Japanese

Korean

New Zealand

War artists have been appointed by the government to supplement the record of New Zealand's military history.[113] The title of "war artist" changed to "army artist" when Ion Brown was appointed after the two world wars.[114]

Conservators at the National Art Gallery considered the collection to be of historic rather than artistic worth; few were displayed.[115] New Zealand's National Collection of War Art encompasses the work of artists who were working on commission for the Government as official war artists, while others created artworks for their own reasons.[116]

Selected artists

A select list of representative New Zealand artists includes:

First World War

 
Bellevue Ridge, 1918 by New Zealand official war artist George Edmund Butler

Second World War

Recent conflicts

Russian

 
The Apotheosis of War by Vasily Vereshchagin

Serbian

South African

Spanish

 
Spanish war artist Augusto Ferrer-Dalmau in Afghanistan (2012)

United States

 
Thomas Lea's The 2000 Yard Stare published in 1945

The American panorama created by artists whose work focuses on war began with a visual account of the American Revolutionary War. The war artist or combat artist captures instantaneous action and conflates earlier moments of the same scene within one compelling image. Artists are unlike the objective camera lens, which records only a single instant and no more.[126]

In 1917 the American military designated American official war artists who were sent to Europe to record the activities of the American Expeditionary Forces.[127]

In World War II, the Navy Combat Art Program ensured that active-duty artists developed a record of all phases of the war and all major naval operations.[126]

The official war artist continued to be supported in some military engagements. Teams of soldier-artists during the Vietnam War created pictorial accounts and interpretations for the annals of army military history.[128] In 1992 the Army Staff Artist Program was attached to the United States Army Center of Military History as a permanent part of the Museum Division's Collections Branch.[127]

 
Michael Fay is an official US Marine war artist, one of only three whose work depicts the battlefronts in Iraq and Afghanistan (2007).

The majority of combat artists of the 1970s were selected by George Gray, chairman of NACAL, Navy Air Cooperation and Liaison committee. Some of their paintings will be selected for the Navy Combat Art Museum in the capital by Charles Lawrence, director. In January 1978 the U.S. Navy chose a seascape specialist team: they asked Patricia Yaps and Wayne Dean, both of Milford, Connecticut, to capture air-sea rescue missions off of Key West while they were based at the nearby Naval Air Station Key West. They were among 78 artists selected that year to create works of art depicting Navy subjects.[129][130][131]

Selected artists

A select list of representative American artists includes:

Revolutionary War

American Civil War

Spanish–American War

World War I

World War II

Vietnam era

Soldier Artist Participants in the U. S. Army Vietnam Combat Artists Program

 
Landing Zone by John O. Wehrle, CAT I, 1966, Courtesy of the National Museum of the United States Army
 
Sergeant Than Naing of Wounded Warrior Battalion, East, sketched by Robert William Bates, 2011

Recent conflicts

See also

Notes

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References

  • McCloskey, Barbara. (2005). Artists of World War II. Westport: Greenwood Press. ISBN 9780313321535; OCLC 475496457
  • Nussbaum, Louis Frédéric and Käthe Roth. (2005). Japan Encyclopedia. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-01753-5; OCLC 48943301
  • Okamoto, Shumpei and Donald Keene. (1983). Impressions of the Front: Woodcuts of the Sino Japanese War, 1894–95. Philadelphia: Philadelphia Museum of Art. OCLC 179964815

Further reading

  • Brandon, Laura. (2008). Art and War. New York: I.B. Tauris. ISBN 9781845112370; OCLC 225345535
  • Cork, Richard. (1994). A Bitter Truth: Avant-garde Art and the Great War. New Haven: Yale University Press. ISBN 9780300057041; OCLC 185692286
  • Foot, Michael Richard Daniel. (1990). Art and War: Twentieth Century Warfare as Depicted by War Artists. London: Headline. ISBN 9780747202868; OCLC 21407670
  • Gallatin, Albert Eugene. (1919). Art and the Great War. New York: E.P. Dutton. OCLC 422817
  • Hodgson, Pat (1977). The War Illustrators. London: Osprey. OCLC 462210052
  • Johnson, Peter (1978). Front-Line Artists. London: Cassell. ISBN 9780304300112; OCLC 4412441
  • Jones, James (1975). WW II: a Chronicle of Soldiering. New York: Grosset & Dunlap. 1617592
  • Lanker, Brian and Nicole Newnham. (2000). They Drew Fire: Combat Artists of World War II. New York: TV Books. ISBN 9781575000855; OCLC 43245885
Australia
  • Reid, John B. (1977). Australian Artists at War: Compiled from the Australian War Memorial Collection. Volume 1. 1885–1925; Vol. 2 1940–1970. South Melbourne, Victoria: Sun Books. ISBN 9780725102548; OCLC 4035199
Canada
  • Oliver, Dean Frederick, and Laura Brandon (2000). Canvas of War: Painting the Canadian Experience, 1914 to 1945. Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre. ISBN 9781550547726; OCLC 43283109
  • Tippett, Maria. (1984). Art at the Service of War: Canada, Art, and the Great War. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. ISBN 9780802025418; OCLC 13858984
Germany
  • Gilkey, Gordon. War Art of the Third Reich. Bennington, Vermont: International Graphics Corporation, 1982). ISBN 9780865560185; OCLC 223704492
  • Weber, John Paul. (1979). The German War Artists. Columbia, South Carolina: Cerberus. ISBN 9780933590007; OCLC 5727293
New Zealand
  • Haworth, Jennifer. (2007). The Art of War: New Zealand War Artists in the Field 1939–1945. Christchurch, New Zealand: Hazard Press. ISBN 9781877393242; OCLC 174078159
South Africa
  • Carter, Albert Charles Robinson. (1900). The Work of War Artists in South Africa. London: "The Art Journal" Office. OCLC 25938498
United Kingdom
  • Gough, Paul. (2010). A Terrible Beauty: British Artists in the First World War. Bristol: Sansom and Company. ISBN 9781906593001; OCLC 559763485
  • Harries, Meirion and Suzie Harries. (1983). The War Artists: British Official War Art of the Twentieth Century. London: Michael Joseph. ISBN 9780718123147; OCLC 9888782
  • Harrington, Peter. (1983). British Artists and War: The Face of Battle in Paintings and Prints, 1700–1914. London: Greenhill. ISBN 9781853671579; OCLC 28708501
  • Haycock, David Boyd. (2009). A Crisis of Brilliance: Five Young British Artists and the Great War. London: Old Street Publishing. ISBN 9781905847846; OCLC 318876179
  • Hichberger, J.W.M. (1988). Images of the Army: The Military in British Art 1815–1914. Manchester: Manchester University Press. ISBN 9780719025754; OCLC 17295891
  • Sillars, Stuart (1987). Art and Survival in First World War Britain. New York: St. Martins Press. ISBN 9780312005443; OCLC 14932245
  • Holme, Charles. (1918). The War Depicted by Distinguished British Artists. London: The Studio. OCLC 5081170
United States
  • Cornebise, Alfred. (1991). Art from the trenches: America's Uniformed Artists in World War I. College Station: Texas A & M University Press. ISBN 9780890963494; OCLC 22892632
  • Harrington, Peter, and Frederic A. Sharf. (1988). A Splendid Little War; The Spanish–American War, 1898; The Artists' Perspective. London: Greenhill. ISBN 9781853673160; OCLC 260112479
  • Chase Maenius. The Art of War[s]: Paintings of Heroes, Horrors and History. 2014. ISBN 978-1320309554

External links

  • Mémorial de Caen, 1914–1918 war, Artists of the First World War
  • Ministry of Defence (MoD), MoD art collection, war artists
  • National Archives (UK), The Art of War
  • In War-torn Country a Soldier Looks at Iraq by Lance Nixon, Capital Journal, Vol 134 No. 27, 7 February 2014 pp C1-C6
  • Harvey Dunn at War by Lance Nixon, Capital Journal, Vol 134 No. 32, 14 February 2014 pp C1-C6
  • Remembering Battles They Fought Facing East: Plains Indians as War Artists by Lance Nixon, Capital Journal, Vol 134 No. 57 pp C1-C6
  • About light and dark in peace and war and a piece of Vietnam by Lance Nixon, Capital Journal (South Dakota), 17 January 2014.
  • Drawing fire by Lance Nixon, Capital Journal (South Dakota), 23 January 2014.
  • A photograph of a war is different from a painting “that’s not rocket science” by Dave Askins, Capital Journal (South Dakota), 20 April 2018.
  • Combat artists share ware experiences by Kerri Lawrence, National Archives News, 9 April 2018
  • National Archives Facebook Combat Art Panel
  • US Army Soldier-Artists in Vietnam (CAT IV, 15 August to 31 December, 1967) by James Pollock, War, Literature & the Arts: An International Journal of the Humanities, free downloadable PDF South Dakota State University Open PRAIRIE repository/2009 Volume 21
  • SDPB Radio Interview MIDDAY Karl Gehrke interviews James Pollock, 10 June 2015.

artist, genre, military, artist, artist, either, commissioned, government, publication, self, motivated, document, first, hand, experience, form, illustrative, depictive, record, explore, visual, sensory, dimensions, often, absent, written, histories, other, a. For the genre see Military art A war artist is an artist either commissioned by a government or publication or self motivated to document first hand experience of war in any form of illustrative or depictive record 1 2 3 War artists explore the visual and sensory dimensions of war often absent in written histories or other accounts of warfare 4 Spring in the Trenches Ridge Wood 1917 by Paul Nash Nash was a war artist in both World War I and World War II A war artist in German occupied France in 1941 These artists may be involved in war as onlookers to the scenes military personnel or as specifically commissioned to be present and record military activity 5 Artists record military activities in ways that cameras and the written word cannot Their art collects and distills the experiences of the people who endured it 6 The artists and their artwork affect how subsequent generations view military conflicts For example Australian war artists who grew up between the two world wars were influenced by the artwork which depicted the First World War and there was a precedent and format for them to follow 7 Official war artists have been appointed by governments for information or propaganda purposes and to record events on the battlefield 8 but there are many other types of war artists These can include combatants who are artists and choose to record their experiences non combatants who are witnesses of war and prisoners of war who may voluntarily record the conditions or be appointed war artists by senior officers In New Zealand the title of appointed war artist is army artist In the United States the term combat artist has come to be used to mean the same thing 9 10 Contents 1 Some examples and their background 2 War artists by nationality 2 1 Argentine 2 2 Australian 2 2 1 Second Boer War 2 2 2 First World War 2 2 3 Second World War 2 2 4 Recent conflicts 2 3 Austrian 2 4 British 2 4 1 Napoleonic Wars 2 4 2 Crimean War 2 4 3 Boer Wars 2 4 4 First World War 2 4 5 Second World War 2 4 6 Recent conflicts 2 5 Belgian 2 5 1 First World War 2 6 Canadian 2 6 1 First World War 2 6 2 Second World War 2 6 3 Recent conflicts 2 7 Chilean 2 8 Chinese 2 9 Dutch 2 10 Finnish 2 10 1 World War II 2 11 Flemish 2 12 French 2 13 German 2 13 1 Franco Prussian War 2 13 2 First World War 2 13 3 Second World War 2 13 4 Recent conflicts 2 14 Japanese 2 15 Korean 2 16 New Zealand 2 16 1 First World War 2 16 2 Second World War 2 16 3 Recent conflicts 2 17 Russian 2 18 Serbian 2 19 South African 2 20 Spanish 2 21 United States 2 21 1 Revolutionary War 2 21 2 American Civil War 2 21 3 Spanish American War 2 21 4 World War I 2 21 5 World War II 2 21 6 Vietnam era 2 21 7 Recent conflicts 3 See also 4 Notes 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksSome examples and their background EditWilliam Simpson was an artist correspondent who sent artwork to London from the front during the Crimean War 11 Alfred Waud was an American civil war pictorial newspaper illustrator Ogata Gekkō and Tsuguharu Foujita created woodblock prints for Japanese publications Ronald Searle recorded life in Japanese POW camps 12 13 Emmanuel Leutze s 1851 studio painting of Washington Crossing the Delaware is historically incorrect and Leutze was born decades after the event his painting depicts but this work has become an icon of popular culture War artists by nationality EditIt has been suggested that this section should be split into a new article titled War artists by nationality discuss September 2021 Argentine Edit Candido Lopez 1840 1902 Paraguayan WarAustralian Edit Main article Australian official war artists Australians and New Zealanders at Klerksdorp 24 March 1901 by Charles Hammond War artists have depicted all the conflicts in which Australians have been called to combat The Australian tradition of official war artists started with the First World War Artists were granted permission to accompany the Australian Imperial Force to record the activities of its soldiers During the Second World War the Australian War Museum later called the Australian War Memorial engaged artists At the same time the Royal Australian Navy Australian Army and Royal Australian Air Force appointed official war artist soldiers from within their ranks 14 These embedded war artists have depicted the activities of Australian forces in Korea Vietnam East Timor Afghanistan and Iraq The ranks of non soldier artists like George Gittoes continue to create artwork which becomes a commentary on Australia s military actions in war 15 Selected artistsA select list of representative Australian artists includes This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources Second Boer War Edit William Dargie CBE 1912 2003 16 First World War Edit George Bell 1878 1966 17 Charles Bryant 1883 1937 17 Will Dyson 1880 1938 17 A Henry Fullwood 1863 1930 17 George Lambert ARA 1873 1930 17 Fred Leist 1878 1945 17 John Longstaff 1862 1941 17 Louis Frederick McCubbin 1890 1952 18 Harold Septimus Power 1877 1951 17 James Quinn 1869 1951 17 Arthur Streeton 1867 1943 17 Second World War Edit Stella Bowen 1893 1947 19 Ernest Buckmaster 1897 1968 20 Norma Bull 1906 1980 21 Colin Colahan 1897 1987 22 William Dargie CBE 1912 2003 19 William Dobell OBE 1899 1970 23 Russell Drysdale AC 1912 1981 24 Richard Eurich OBE RA 1903 1992 25 Murray Griffin 1903 1992 19 Harold Herbert 1891 1945 26 Nora Heysen AM 1911 2003 19 Frank Hodgkinson AM 1919 2001 19 Rex Julius 1914 1944 27 Alan Moore 1914 2015 19 Sydney Nolan OM AC 1917 1992 28 William Edwin Pidgeon 1909 1981 Grace Cossington Smith AO 1892 1984 29 Recent conflicts Edit Rick Amor b 1948 Peacekeeping in East Timor 30 Conway Bown b 1966 Australian Army War Artist 31 Peter Churcher b 1964 War on Terrorism 30 George Gittoes AM b 1949 15 Shaun Gladwell b 1972 War in Afghanistan 30 Ivor Hele 1912 1993 Korean War 30 Ken McFadyen 1939 1997 Vietnam War 30 Lewis Miller b 1959 War in Iraq 30 Frank Norton 1916 1983 Korean War 30 Wendy Sharpe b 1960 Peacekeeping in East Timor 30 Austrian Edit The Fall of Nelson Battle of Trafalgar 21 October 1805 by Denis Dighton c 1825 The Last Stand at Isandlwana 1879 by Charles Edwin Fripp in 1885 Collection of the National Army Museum of South Africa Alfred Basel Roman ZenzingerBritish Edit Main article British official war artists British participation in foreign wars has been the subject of paintings and other works created by Britain s war artists Artwork like the 1688 painting The Fleet at Sea by Willem van de Velde the Younger depict the Royal Navy in readiness for battle The Ministry of Defence art collection includes many paintings showing battle scenes particularly naval battles 32 Military art and portraiture has evolved along with other aspects of war The British official war artists of the First World War created a unique account of that conflict The British War Artists Scheme expanded the number of official artists and enlarged the scope of their activities during the Second War 33 Significant themes in the chronicle of twentieth century wars have been developed by non military non official civilian artists For example society portraitist Arabella Dorman s paintings of wounded Iraq War veterans inspired her to spend two weeks with three regiments in different frontline areas the Green Jackets at Basra Palace the Queen s Own Gurkhas at Shaibah Logistics Base ten miles south west of Basra and the Queen s Royal Lancers in the Maysaan desert In the field Dorman drew quick charcoal portraits of the men she met Returning to England the sketches she made helped her use art to evoke the emotions and psychological impact of war rather than depicting the physical horror of war 34 Selected artistsA select list of representative British artists includes This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources Napoleonic Wars Edit Denis Dighton 1792 1827 35 Robert Ker Porter 1777 1842 36 John Christian Schetky 1778 1874 32 Crimean War Edit Jerry Barrett 1824 1906 37 Oswald Brierly 1817 1894 38 William Simpson 1823 1899 39 Boer Wars Edit John Henry Frederick Bacon 1868 1914 40 Rene Bull 1872 1942 Charles Edwin Fripp 1854 1906 41 Godfrey Douglas Giles 1857 1941 42 Ernest Prater 1864 1950 43 Melton Prior 1845 1910 44 Frederic Villiers 1851 1922 William Barnes Wollen 1857 1936First World War Edit Muirhead Bone 1888 1953 45 Sydney Carline 1888 1929 Colin Gill 1892 1940 Eric Kennington RA 1888 1960 46 John Hodgson Lobley RA 1878 1954 47 48 Olive Mudie Cooke 1890 1925 John Nash CBE RA 1893 1977 49 Paul Nash 1889 1946 50 C R W Nevinson 1889 1946 51 Sir William Orpen KBE RA RHA 1878 1931 52 Sir Stanley Spencer RA 1891 1959 53 Second World War Edit George Worsley Adamson RE 1913 2005 54 Edward Ardizzone CBE RA 1900 1979 55 Richard Eurich RA 1903 1992 56 Edward Bawden RA 1903 1989 57 Henry Carr RA 1894 1970 58 Jack Bridger Chalker 1918 2014 Leslie Cole 1910 1976 Charles Cundall 1890 1971 Amy Elton 1904 1989 working for the Department of External Affairs in India 1942 1945 59 Anthony Gross 1905 1984 60 61 Bernard Hailstone 1910 1987 45 Thomas Hennell 1903 1945 45 Eliot Hodgkin 1905 1987 62 Laura Knight DBE RA 1877 1970 63 Thomas John Mansbridge 1901 1981 64 Philip Meninsky 1919 2007 65 James Morris 1908 1989 Ashley George Old 1913 2001 66 Cuthbert Orde 1888 1968 67 John Piper 1903 1992 Roland Vivian Pitchforth 1911 1999 45 Eric Ravilious 1903 1942 68 Albert Richards 1919 1945 69 Henry Rushbury KCVO RA 1898 1968 Stella Schmolle 1908 1975 Ronald Searle CBE RDI 1920 2011 12 Ruskin Spear RA 1911 1990 70 Sir Stanley Spencer RA 1891 1959 71 Graham Sutherland OM 1903 1980 72 Carel Weight CBE RA 1908 1997 73 John Worsley 1919 2000 Recent conflicts Edit Richard Johnson b 1966 Derek Eland b 1961 Afghanistan 2011 74 Peter Howson b 1958 75 76 John Keane b 1954 75 77 Linda Kitson b 1945 Falklands 1982 75 78 79 Xavier Pick b 1972 Iraq with British and US Forces 2009 2011 Steve Mumford b 1960 Iraq with US Forces Paul Seawright b 1965 Afghanistan Imperial War Museum Commission Portrait of POW Dusty Rhodes A three minute sketch by Ashley George Old painted in ThailandBelgian Edit First World War Edit Alfred Bastien 1873 1955 80 Canadian Edit Main article Canadian official war artists Canadian Forestry Corps Gas Attack Lievin 1918 by Canadian war artist A Y Jackson Representative works by Canada s artists whose work illustrates and records war are gathered into the extensive collection of the Canadian War Museum The earliest war art in Canada was rock art created by Indigenous peoples from all regions of the country 81 During the colonial period large scale European style paintings of war dominated New France and British North America 81 The First and Second World Wars saw a dramatic increase in the production of war art in every medium 81 A few First World War paintings were exhibited in the Senate of Canada Chamber and artists studied these works as a way of preparing to create new artworks in the conflict in Europe which expanded after 1939 82 The war art commissions brought intense focus to the observation of Canada s role in international conflict A driving need for a strong national identity urged First and Second World War artists toward symbolism While these vivid images are of a now distant past they continue to communicate their messages to us and so never lose their relevance 83 In the Second World War Canada expanded its official art program 82 Canadian war artists were a kind of journalist who lived the lives of soldiers 83 The work of non official civilian artists also became part of the record of this period Canada supported Canadian official war artists in both the First World War and the Second World War no official artists were designated during the Korean War 84 Among Canada s embedded artist journalist teams was Richard Johnson who was sent by the National Post to Afghanistan in 2007 and 2011 his drawings of Canadian troops were published and posted online as part of the series Kandahar Journal 85 Prominent themes explored by Canadian war artists include commemoration identity women Indigenous representation propaganda protest violence and religion 86 Selected artistsA select list of representative Canadian artists includes This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources First World War Edit John William Beatty 1869 1941 83 Alexander Young Jackson CC CMG 1882 1974 83 Arthur Lismer CC 1885 1969 83 Capt Will Ogilvie Official army war artist with some of his paintings 9 February 1944 Frederick Varley 1881 1969 83 Mabel May 1877 1971 87 Marion Long 1882 1970 88 Second World War Edit Eric Aldwinckle 1909 1980 89 Donald Kenneth Anderson 1920 2009 90 Harold Beament 1898 1985 Alan Brockman Beddoe OC OBE HFHS FHSC 1893 1975 91 Molly Lamb Bobak CM ONB 1922 2014 92 Paraskeva Clark 93 David Alexander Colville PC CC ONS 1920 2013 94 Charles Fraser Comfort OC 1900 1994 95 Charles Goldhamer 1903 1985 Paul Goranson 1911 2002 Lawren P Harris 1910 1994 William Abernethy Ogilvie CM MBE 1901 1989 George Campbell Tinning RCA 1910 1996 96 Jack Shadbolt OC OBC 1909 1998 83 Recent conflicts Edit Richard Johnson b 1966 Edward Zuber b 1932 97 Chilean Edit Nicolas Guzman Bustamante 1850 1928 chiefly painting the War of the Pacific and the Conquest of ChileChinese Edit Li Hua Feng ZikaiDutch Edit Willem van de Velde the Elder c 1611 1693 was the official naval war artist of the Dutch Admiralties during the first two Anglo Dutch Wars in the 17th century Willem van de Velde the Elder Philips WouwermanFinnish Edit Main article TK company War artist Kari Suomalainen working on a drawing during the Continuation War World War II Edit Kari Suomalainen 1920 1999 Finland s most famous editorial cartoonist worked as a war artist during World War II 98 Flemish Edit Vincent Adriaenssen Pieter van Bloemen Frans Breydel Karel Breydel Jasper Broers Laureys a Castro Nicolaas van Eyck Frans Geffels Robert van den Hoecke Lambert de Hondt the Elder Jan Baptist van der Meiren Adam Frans van der Meulen Pieter Meulener Arnold Frans Rubens Lucas Smout the Younger Peter Snayers Jan Snellinck Jan Peeter Verdussen Pieter Verdussen Sebastiaen Vrancx Cornelis de WaelFrench Edit Eugene Chigot 1917 The rebuilding of partially destroyed Calais docks during the Great War French war art poster by Henri Dangon 1916 Lithograph by Imp H Chachoin Paris During the First World War the work of artists depicting aspects of the military conflict were put on display in official war art exhibitions 99 In 1916 the Ministry of Beaux Arts and the Ministry of War sponsored the Salon des Armees to show the work of the artists who had been mobilized This one exhibition realized 60 000 francs The proceeds supported needy artists at home and the disabled 99 Hippolyte Bellange Nicolas Toussaint Charlet Eugene Chigot Edouard Detaille Antoine Jean Gros Constantin Guys Eugene Louis Lami Louis Francois Baron Lejeune Jean Louis Ernest Meissonier Alphonse Marie de Neuville Paul Philippoteaux Paul Alexandre Protais Denis Auguste Marie Raffet Carle Vernet Horace Vernet Antoine Watteau Adolphe YvonGerman Edit Main article German official war artists Emmanuel Leutze Adolph MenzelFranco Prussian War Edit Georg Bleibtreu Wilhelm Camphausen Emil Hunten Carl Rochling Anton von WernerFirst World War Edit Luitpold Adam 100 Otto Dix Theodor RochollSecond World War Edit Luitpold Adam 101 Heinrich Amersdorffer 102 Alfred Hierl 103 Conrad Hommel 103 Hans LiskaRecent conflicts Edit Frauke Eigen b 1969 104 105 Japanese Edit Main article Japanese official war artists Kubota Beisen 1852 1906 106 Toyohara Chikanobu 1838 1912 107 Tsuguharu Foujita 1886 1968 108 Ogata Gekkō 1859 1920 109 Toshihide Migita 1862 1925 110 Utagawa Yoshiiku 1833 1904 111 Korean Edit Kim Seong hwan 1932 112 New Zealand Edit Main article New Zealand official war artists War artists have been appointed by the government to supplement the record of New Zealand s military history 113 The title of war artist changed to army artist when Ion Brown was appointed after the two world wars 114 Conservators at the National Art Gallery considered the collection to be of historic rather than artistic worth few were displayed 115 New Zealand s National Collection of War Art encompasses the work of artists who were working on commission for the Government as official war artists while others created artworks for their own reasons 116 Selected artistsA select list of representative New Zealand artists includes This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources First World War Edit Bellevue Ridge 1918 by New Zealand official war artist George Edmund Butler George Edmund Butler 117 Nugent Herman 114 Second World War Edit James Boswell 1906 1971 118 Russell Clark 1905 1966 119 John McIndoe 1898 1995 120 Peter McIntyre OBE 1910 1995 121 Recent conflicts Edit Graham Braddock 114 Ion Brown 122 Bosnia and Croatia 114 Matthew Gauldie 123 Solomon Islands and Afghanistan 124 Russian Edit The Apotheosis of War by Vasily Vereshchagin Mikhail Avilov Nikolai Baskakov Lev Chegorovsky Vladimir Chekalov Aleksandr Deyneka Nikolai Dmitriev Orenburgsky Rudolf Frentz Nikolay Karazin Aleksey Kivshenko Victor Korovin Alexander Kotzebue Lev Lagorio Viktor Poltavets Franz Roubaud Nikolai Samokish Alexander Sauerweid Nikolay Sauerweid Vasily Vereshchagin Bogdan WillewaldeSerbian Edit Mihailo Milovanovic 1879 1941 one of the most distinguished artists in World War I Veljko Stanojevic 1892 1967 Kosta Milicevic 1877 1920 Zivorad Nastasijevic 1895 1966 Nadezda Petrovic succumbed to typhus fever in 1915 Natalija Cvetkovic 1888 1928 Beta Vukanovic survived as a widow and lived to be 100 Rista Vukanovic is the husband of Beta Vukanovic He died in 1918 Miodrag Petrovic 1888 1950 Todor Svrakic Vladimir Becic who early in his career joined the Serbian Army Ana Marinkovic 1881 1973 South African Edit Neville Lewis World War II Spanish Edit Spanish war artist Augusto Ferrer Dalmau in Afghanistan 2012 Francisco de Goya e g The Disasters of War The Third of May 1808 1810s Pablo Picasso Guernica 1937 Augusto Ferrer Dalmau 1964 125 United States Edit Main articles American official war artists United States Army Art Program and United States Air Force Art Program Thomas Lea s The 2000 Yard Stare published in 1945 The American panorama created by artists whose work focuses on war began with a visual account of the American Revolutionary War The war artist or combat artist captures instantaneous action and conflates earlier moments of the same scene within one compelling image Artists are unlike the objective camera lens which records only a single instant and no more 126 In 1917 the American military designated American official war artists who were sent to Europe to record the activities of the American Expeditionary Forces 127 In World War II the Navy Combat Art Program ensured that active duty artists developed a record of all phases of the war and all major naval operations 126 The official war artist continued to be supported in some military engagements Teams of soldier artists during the Vietnam War created pictorial accounts and interpretations for the annals of army military history 128 In 1992 the Army Staff Artist Program was attached to the United States Army Center of Military History as a permanent part of the Museum Division s Collections Branch 127 Michael Fay is an official US Marine war artist one of only three whose work depicts the battlefronts in Iraq and Afghanistan 2007 The majority of combat artists of the 1970s were selected by George Gray chairman of NACAL Navy Air Cooperation and Liaison committee Some of their paintings will be selected for the Navy Combat Art Museum in the capital by Charles Lawrence director In January 1978 the U S Navy chose a seascape specialist team they asked Patricia Yaps and Wayne Dean both of Milford Connecticut to capture air sea rescue missions off of Key West while they were based at the nearby Naval Air Station Key West They were among 78 artists selected that year to create works of art depicting Navy subjects 129 130 131 Selected artistsA select list of representative American artists includes This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources Revolutionary War Edit Ralph Earl John TrumbullAmerican Civil War Edit Alonzo Chappel Edwin Forbes Gilbert Gaul Winslow Homer Thomas Nast Julian Scott Xanthus Russell Smith Alfred Waud William Waud Spanish American War Edit Howard Chandler Christy Newspaper William Glackens Newspaper Henry Reuterdahl Newspaper Walter Russell NewspaperWorld War I Edit William James Aylward 132 Walter Jack Duncan 132 Harvey Thomas Dunn 132 Kerr Eby Marines George Matthews Harding 132 Wallace Morgan 132 Ernest Clifford Peixotto 133 John Singer Sargent J Andre Smith 133 Henry Tonks 133 Harry Everett Townsend Army 133 Claggett Wilson Army World War II Edit Standish Backus 1910 1989 McClelland Barclay 1891 1942 134 George Biddle 1885 1973 Aaron Bohrod 1907 1992 135 Howard Brodie 1915 2010 136 137 Manuel Bromberg 1917 138 Jack Coggins 1914 2006 135 Raymond Creekmore 1905 1984 John Steuart Curry 1897 1946 Olin Dows 1904 1981 139 Edward Dugmore 1915 1996 135 William Franklin Draper 1912 2003 140 141 Harry Jackson 1924 2011 Mitchell Jamieson 1915 1976 142 Joe Jones 1909 1963 143 Yasuo Kuniyoshi 1893 1953 Thomas Lea 1907 2001 Ludwig Mactarian 1908 1955 144 John McDermott 1919 1977 John Cullen Murphy 1919 2004 135 Albert K Murray 1906 1992 Henry Varnum Poor 1887 1970 Henry Rushbury 1889 1968 Dwight Shepler 1905 1974 Mitchell Siporin 1910 1976 Sidney Simon 1917 1997 145 aka Sid Simon 146 Sam Smith 1918 1999 147 Taro Yashima 1908 1994 148 Yasuo Kuniyoshi 1889 1953 149 Vietnam era Edit Soldier Artist Participants in the U S Army Vietnam Combat Artists Program Landing Zone by John O Wehrle CAT I 1966 Courtesy of the National Museum of the United States Army Sergeant Than Naing of Wounded Warrior Battalion East sketched by Robert William Bates 2011 CAT I 15 Aug 15 Dec 1966 Roger A Blum Stillwell KS Robert C Knight Newark NJ Ronald E Pepin East Hartford CT Paul Rickert Philadelphia PA Felix R Sanchez Fort Madison IA John O Wehrle Dallas TX and supervisor Frank M Sherman CAT II 15 Oct 1966 15 Feb 1967 Augustine G Acuna Monterey CA Alexander A Bogdanovich Chicago IL Theodore E Drendel Naperville IL David M Lavender Houston TX Gary W Porter El Cajon CA and supervisor Carolyn M O Brien CAT III 16 Feb 17 June 1967 Michael R Crook Sierra Madre CA Dennis O McGee Castro Valley CA Robert T Myers White Sands Missile Range NM Kenneth J Scowcroft Manassas VA Stephen H Sheldon Los Angeles CA and supervisor C Bruce Smyser CAT IV 15 Aug 31 Dec 1967 Samuel E Alexander Philadelphia MS Daniel T Lopez Fresno CA Burdell Moody Mesa AZ James R Pollock Pollock SD Ronald A Wilson Alhambra CA and technical supervisor Frank M Thomas CAT V 1 Nov 1967 15 March 1968 Warren W Buchanan Kansas City MO Philip V Garner Dearborn MI Phillip W Jones Greensboro NC Don R Schol Denton TX John R Strong Kanehoe HI and technical supervisor Frank M Thomas CAT VI 1 Feb 15 June 1968 Robert T Coleman Grand Rapids MI David N Fairrington Oakland CA John D Kurtz IV Wilmington DE Kenneth T McDaniel Paris TN Michael P Pala Bridgeport CT CAT VII 15 Aug 31 Dec 1968 Brian H Clark Huntington NY William E Flaherty Jr Louisville KY William C Harrington Terre Haute IN Barry W Johnston Huntsville AL Stephen H Randall Des Moines IA and supervisor Fitzallen N Yow CAT VIII 1 Feb 15 June 1969 Edward J Bowen Carona Del Mar CA James R Drake Colorado Springs CO Roman Rakowsky Cleveland OH Victory V Reynolds Idaho Falls ID Thomas B Schubert Chicago IL and supervisor Fred B Engel CAT IX 1 Sept 1969 14 Jan 1970 David E Graves Lawrence KS James S Hardy Coronado CA William R Hoettels San Antonio TX Bruce N Rigby Dekalb IL Craig L Stewart Laurel MD and supervisor Edward C WilliamsRecent conflicts Edit Kristopher Battles Iraq and Afghanistan 9 Henry Casselli 150 Michael D Fay Iraq and Afghanistan 9 Victor Juhasz Afghanistan 151 See also EditWar photography Commission art American official war artists Australian official war artists British official war artists Canadian official war artists German official war artists Japanese official war artists New Zealand official war artistsNotes Edit Tate org Art amp artists Art Term War artists War artists are artists who are commissioned through an official scheme to record the events of war Jane Bingham War and Conflict Raintree 2006 pages 30 35 Imperial War Museum IWM 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1988 Images of the Army The Military in British Art 1815 1914 Manchester Manchester University Press ISBN 9780719025754 OCLC 17295891 Sillars Stuart 1987 Art and Survival in First World War Britain New York St Martins Press ISBN 9780312005443 OCLC 14932245 Holme Charles 1918 The War Depicted by Distinguished British Artists London The Studio OCLC 5081170United StatesCornebise Alfred 1991 Art from the trenches America s Uniformed Artists in World War I College Station Texas A amp M University Press ISBN 9780890963494 OCLC 22892632 Harrington Peter and Frederic A Sharf 1988 A Splendid Little War The Spanish American War 1898 The Artists Perspective London Greenhill ISBN 9781853673160 OCLC 260112479 Chase Maenius The Art of War s Paintings of Heroes Horrors and History 2014 ISBN 978 1320309554External links EditMemorial de Caen 1914 1918 war Artists of the First World War Ministry of Defence MoD MoD art collection war artists National Archives UK The Art of War In War torn Country a 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