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Glossary term: Glossary
War artists are artists who are commissioned through an official scheme to record the events of war
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Room 6: Post war By 1950, Moore was considered the world's pre-eminent modern sculptor. In Britain he became known for a series of Family Groups...
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Display: Tate ModernOpen daily
The works in this display attempt to find visual expression for the complex horrors of civil war. Art has long been a means of protest and...
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Glossary term: Glossary
Civil War and Commonwealth refers to the period from 1641 when the Civil War broke out to 1660 when the monarchy was restored
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Exhibition: Tate Britain21 November 2015 – 3 April 2016
War Damaged Musical Instruments features fourteen recordings of British and German brass and wind instruments damaged in conflicts over the last...
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ArtworkSir William Nicholson
War date not known
l00011Sir William Nicholson 1872‑1949 War date not known Lent On long term loan Not on display L00011 'War', Sir William Nicholson [null] Sir William Nic...
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ArtworkKazimir Malevich
War 1914
X49527Kazimir Malevich 1879-1935 War 1914 on paper, unique Graphite on paper overall: 99 x 97 mm frame: 445 x 320 x 30 mm Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, on l...
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ArtworkJohn Heartfield
War 1938
x39315the opposite. On 5 October Germany annexed the Sudetenland. 'War', John Heartfield [On paper, print, 1930-9] John Heartfield War 1938 X39315 ... War ...
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ArtworkPaula Rego
War 2003
T12024and fairy tales that explore themes of violence and sexuality.. Summary: War 2003 is a large pastel work on paper, mounted on aluminium, .....
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ArtworkMarin Studin
War 1944
N06170by British Artists , Tate Gallery and Sotheby Parke-Bernet, London 1981, p.711, reproduced p.711 War [Marin Studin, relief, 1944] Marin Studin W...
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When the First World War began in August 1914, Italy remained neutral. Bound by treaties to Germany and Austria-Hungary, while emotionally tied to...
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Exhibition: Tate Modern6 May – 10 July 2011
In October 2010, Simon Norfolk began a series of new photographs in Afghanistan, which takes its cue from the work of nineteenth-century Irish...
Part of the series: Project Space -
The 1920s and 1930s were a golden era for studio photography. In this room an assortment of actors, heiresses and other celebrities pose for the...
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Between 1945 and 1968, street photography flourished as never before. Photographers such as Robert Doisneau, Garry Winogrand, Helen Levitt and...
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Exhibition: Tate Liverpool26 September 1989 – 31 December 1989
A display from the collection to mark the 50th Anniversary of the outbreak of war in September 1939 This display is largely drawn from pictures...
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The First World War broke out in 1914 and Nash enlisted in the army later that year. He worked with the Home Service during the first London air...
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Conference: Tate Britain19 – 20 July 2012, 10.00 – 17.00
In July 2012, in advance of commemoration of the bicentenary of the Battle of Waterloo, Tate Britain will be hosting a two-day conference exploring...
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Glossary term: Glossary
Dada was an art movement formed during the First World War in Zurich in negative reaction to the horrors and folly of the war. The art, poetry and...
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ArtworkCharles SpencelayhT07730
War or no war, who cares? is one of a number of wartime paintings by Spencelayh with patriotic titles, including They'll Always be an England (exh....
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Glossary term: Glossary
Usually translated as ‘New Objectivity’, Neue Sachlichkeit was a German modern realist movement of the 1920s