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Art at the Service of War

Canada, Art, and the Great War

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200 pages
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7 hours

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The book explores the contributions of various artists, including modernist Paul Nash and Vorticist Wyndham Lewis, as they depicted the impact of war on Canada. It highlights the unique perspectives of these artists, including young Canadian A.Y. Jackson, showcasing how their works reflect the emotional and cultural responses to wartime experiences. The narrative delves into the intersection of art and conflict, revealing how creativity served as a powerful tool for expressing the realities of war.

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Art at the Service of War, Maria Tippett

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2013
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