Charles Butler, Blood and Iron, 1916. Lucy Kemp Welch, Forward the Guns, 1917.

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Charles Butler, Blood and Iron, 1916

Lucy Kemp Welch, Forward the Guns, 1917

Muirhead Bone, Church at Bapaume, 1917

Muirhead Bone, A View of Flanders Behind the Lines, 1916

Muirhead Bone, In the War Zone, 1916

Muirhead Bone, On the Somme near Mametz, 1916

Christopher Nevinson, Returning to the Trenches,

Christopher Nevinson, A Bursting Shell, 1915

Charles Nevinson, Troops Resting, 1916

Charles Nevinson, La Patrie

Christopher Nevinson, Paths of Glory, 1917

Percy Wyndham Lewis, Shelled, 1919

Paul Nash, Void, 1918

Paul Nash, We are Making a New World, 1918

Paul Nash, The Menin Road, 1918

John Singer Sargent, Gassed,

William Orpen, To the Unknown British Soldier in France, 1927

Stanley Spencer, Travoys, 1916