Painting of World War I
Max Beckmann, “Declaration of War”, August 1914
Alfred Kubin “The Torch of War” December 1914
“Self-Portrait as a Nurse” Max Beckmann “Self-Portrait as a Nurse” 1915
Alfred Basel, “Attack on a Village” 1914
John Nash, “Over the Top”
C.R.W. Nevinson “Machine Gun” 1915
Henri Gaudier-Brzeska “The Machine-Gun in Action” 1915
Otto Dix, “Assault Under Gas” 1924
David Bomberg, “A Canadian Tunneling Company”, 1918
“A Canadian Tunneling Party” David Bomberg “A Canadian Tunneling Party” 1919
Ferdinand Leger, “Soldiers Playing at Cards”
C.R.W. Nevinson, “French Troops Resisting” 1916
C.R.W. Nevinson, “Returning to the Trenches”
Paul Nash, “A Howitzer Firing”
“Armored Train in Action” Gino Severini, “Armored Train in Action”
C.R.W. Nevinson “Explosion”
Paul Nash, “The Ypres Salient at Night”
John Nash, “Oppy Wood 1917”
“Dazzled-Ship in Dry Dock at Liverpool” Edward Wordsworth “Dazzled-Ship in Dry Dock at Liverpool”
Max von Poosch, “Squardon over the Brenta”
“Self-Portrait as a Target” Otto Dix “Self-Portrait as a Target”
John Singer Sargent, “Gassed”
Felix Vallotton, “The Church of Souain, Silhouetted”
Otto Dix, “The Flare”
C.W.R. Nevinson, “Paths of Glory”
Felix Vallotton, “The Cemetery at Chalons sur Marne”
Otto Dix, “War Triptych”
Otto Dix “Skull”