Art

Imperial War Museum Collection, London

The Imperial War Museum holds one of the most important collections of First World War art in the world. Visit the IWM website to see examples and descriptions of some of the most famous works in the collection. The link also offers downloadable resources for a Powerpoint presentation and suggested activities.

Website: www.iwm.org British Art of the First World War

First World War Art: Spartacus Educational

Artists, cartoonist and illustrators listed with biographical detail, illustrations and primary sources.

Website: spartacus-educational.com First World War Art

War Artists: Tate Collection, London

The Tate offers an online exhibition of works by war artists, including First World War war artists. There is an introduction, a focus on C W N Nevinson and Paul Nash, responses to war and an indepth article related to war art.

Website: www.tate.org.uk War Artists

Why Paint War? Article by Paul Gough

Paul Gough is Professor of Fine Arts at University of the West of England, Bristol.

Website: www.bl.uk Why Paint War