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[The Avenue at Chaulnes.]
[The Avenue at Chaulnes.]
[Published for the artist, & sold by the Cotswold Gallery, 59 Frith Street, Soho Sqaure, W.1. c.1918-22.]
Fine dry-point etching. 203 x 152mm (8 x 6”), with large margins. Uncut.
From 'Landscapes of the War' 1918-1922. View of an avenue of dead trees, with trunks standing without branches, and a collapsed structure blocking the road in foreground. The artist Sir William Rothenstein (1872 – 1945) acted as an Official War Artist to the British and Canadian armies on the Western Front during WW1, recording the devastation caused by war.
BM 1960,0409.247
[Ref: 62554]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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[Bourlon Church.]
[Bourlon Church.]
[Published for the artist, & sold by the Cotswold Gallery, 59 Frith Street, Soho Sqaure, W.1. c.1918-22.]
Fine dry-point etching. 165 x 140mm (6½ x 5 ½”), with large margins. Some soiling in the edge of the margins. Uncut.
From 'Landscapes of the War' 1918-1922. View of a village with buildings damaged by war, in foreground at centre, church with ruined tower and rubble of stones in front. The artist Sir William Rothenstein (1872 – 1945) acted as an Official War Artist to the British and Canadian armies on the Western Front during WW1, recording the devastation caused by war.
BM 1960,0409.243
[Ref: 62556]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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[The Church Square at Bourlon No.10.]
[The Church Square at Bourlon No.10.]
[Published for the artist, & sold by the Cotswold Gallery, 59 Frith Street, Soho Sqaure, W.1. c.1918-22.]
Fine dry-point etching. 230 x 140mm (9 x 5 ½”), with large margins. Uncut.
From 'Lanscapes of the War' 1918-1922. View of derelict buildings damaged by war, surrounded by leafless trees with broken branches, with church at centre during. The artist Sir William Rothenstein (1872 – 1945) acted as an Official War Artist to the British and Canadian armies on the Western Front during WW1, recording the devastation caused by war.
BM 1960,0409.244
[Ref: 62553]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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[Fresnes No.2.]
[Fresnes No.2.]
[Published for the artist, & sold by the Cotswold Gallery, 59 Frith Street, Soho Sqaure, W.1. c.1918-22.]
Fine dry-point etching. 203 x 140mm (8 x 5 ½”), with large margins. Uncut.
From 'Landscapes of the War' 1918 - 1922. A sketch of Fresnes, France. Broken branches of dead trees lying on the ground, with rubble of destroyed wooden buildings behind, and a dead leafless tree with broken branches standing at centre. The artist Sir William Rothenstein (1872 – 1945) acted as an Official War Artist to the British and Canadian armies on the Western Front during WW1, recording the devastation caused by war.
BM 1960,0409.239
[Ref: 62551]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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[Havrincourt.]
[Havrincourt.]
[Published for the artist, & sold by the Cotswold Gallery, 59 Frith Street, Soho Sqaure, W.1. c.1918-22.]
Fine dry-point etching. Head & Co. watermark. 203 x 140mm (8 x 5 ½”), with large margins. Some soiling in the edge of margins. Slight foxmark top left in margin.
From 'Landscapes of the War' 1918-1922. View of buildings ruined by war, with fragments of walls standing among dead trees with broken branches during the First World War. The artist Sir William Rothenstein (1872 – 1945) acted as an Official War Artist to the British and Canadian armies on the Western Front during WW1, recording the devastation caused by war.
BM 1960,0409.250, BM 1949,0411.680
[Ref: 62555]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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[Rothenstein Landscape.]
[Rothenstein Landscape.]
[Published for the artist, & sold by the Cotswold Gallery, 59 Frith Street, Soho Sqaure, W.1. c.1918-22.]
Dry-point etching, Head & Co. watermark; 235 x 155mm (9¼ x 6”), with large margins. Some soiling in the edge of the margins. Uncut.
From 'Landscapes of the War' 1918-1922. View of a woodland, damaged by war. In the right foreground two large trees stand dead with broken branches depicting the impact of the First World War. The artist Sir William Rothenstein (1872 – 1945) acted as an Official War Artist to the British and Canadian armies on the Western Front during WW1, recording the devastation caused by war.
[Ref: 62557]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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[Old Houses at Perrone No.5.]
[Old Houses at Perrone No.5.]
[Published for the artist, & sold by the Cotswold Gallery, 59 Frith Street, Soho Sqaure, W.1. c.1918-22.]
Fine dry-Point etching, Head & Co. watermark. 203 x 140mm (8 x 5 ½”), with large margins. Some soiling in the edge of the margins. Uncut.
From 'Landscapes of the War' 1918-1922. View of wooden houses damaged by war, the one at centre with pointed roof, and pile of broken timber lying at front on top of a low stone wall. The artist Sir William Rothenstein (1872 – 1945) acted as an Official War Artist to the British and Canadian armies on the Western Front during WW1, recording the devastation caused by war.
[Ref: 62552]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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[Outside Bourlon Wood No.1.]
[Outside Bourlon Wood No.1.]
[Published for the artist, & sold by the Cotswold Gallery, 59 Frith Street, Soho Sqaure, W.1. c.1918-22.]
Dry-point etching. 235 x 157mm (9¼ x 6”), with large margins. Some soiling in the edge of the margins. Uncut.
From 'Landscapes of the War' 1918-1922. View of a wooded area with broken trunks of dead trees standing without branches; church and other buildings seen in background at right and left. The artist Sir William Rothenstein (1872 – 1945) acted as an Official War Artist to the British and Canadian armies on the Western Front during WW1, recording the devastation caused by war. Bourlon Wood memorial stands today to commemorate the series of battles the Canadian Corps fought in the final months of the Great War.
[Ref: 62550]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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