Great War Battles - The Somme
The Battle of The Somme during The great War was the most costly ever to the British Army. Nearly twenty thousand men died on the first day alone, it went on from 1st July 1916 until November. There was no gain. This painting is how the artist imagined the battle ground to look the day after the war. Deserted, discarded, pointless just like the battle itself. One of many Great War battles - The Somme it's chilling
Original Painting
Watercolour on paper
90 x 60 cm : 36 x 24 ins
The Somme
£450
unframed including shipping anywhere
This Great War painting has been exhibited extensively amongs my other artwork. Ar churches to help commemorate Remembrance Week and at the Dialogue with Death Exhibition in London. A show was held at The Mall Gallery in London and the American Watercolor Society included one in their annual exhibition.
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