Battle Lines. Australian Artists At War
Bevan Scott
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Cover Type: Hardcover
Book Condition: Fine
Jacket Condition: Fine
Publisher: Random House Australia
Publisher Place: Milsons Point
Publisher Year: 2004
Edition: First Edition
Description: 310 pages. Book and Jacket appear to have hardly been read and are both in Fine condition throughout.
Publishers Description: What is it like to be an artist in war? How does the experience of war change artists and how, in turn, has their work changed Australians view of themselves, their country and their involvement in conflict? Award-winning journalist Scott Bevan put these questions to Australian artists who have recorded, been affected by and responded to theatres of war, including Sir William Dargie, Nora Heysen, Ray Parkin, Bruce Fletcher, Ray Beattie, Wendy Sharpe and Peter Churcher. Their stories are fascinating, painting a vivid picture of the artists experience of depicting conflict- the hope and tragedy, inspiration and frustration, humanity and beauty that can be found amid the death and destruction of war. Staining the paper with their own sweat, and drawing with whatever materials they had to hand in hostile and dangerous environments, the artists in BATTLE LINES- AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS AT WAR risked their lives to create their art. They were compelled to record what they were seeing, from Alan Moore s bleak sketches of the horror of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, to Ray Parkin s drawings of the tropical beauty that lay just beyond the barbed wire of the Japanese prisoner-of-war cam
ISBN: 9781740512589
(156736)