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Mural Study of the Camouflage Workshop, Ministry of Home Security Camouflage Establishment (I) by Anne Newland, graphite and watercolour on paper
Fine Art, In Storage, FA01380
During the Second World War mural painter Anne Newland worked for the Ministry of Home Security Camouflage Establishment in the Midlands. Its aim was to conceal major British buildings from enemy sight, preventing their destruction from air raids.
Mural Study (squared up) of the Camouflage Workshop, Ministry of Home Security Camouflage Establishment (VI) by Anne Newland, graphite and watercolour on paper
Fine Art, London, Art Gallery, Hangar Three, FA01379
During the Second World War mural painter Anne Newland worked for the Ministry of Home Security Camouflage Establishment in the Midlands. Its aim was to conceal major British buildings from enemy sight, preventing their destruction from air raids.
Study for Bristol Aeroplane Company, Corsham: Production Line (i) by Olga Lehmann, graphite, watercolour and ink on paper
Fine Art, In Storage, FA01370
A versatile painter, illustrator and designer, Olga Lehmann was one of few wartime artists who received steady commissions outside of the Official War Artists’ scheme.
The Battle of Britain by Paul Nash, lithograph
Fine Art, In Storage, FA01314
This print published by the National Gallery was lithographically produced at the Curwen Press after Paul Nash's major oil painting, 'The Battle of Britain' (1941, Imperial War Museums). This was one of four ambitious, large-scale war pictures Nash painted for the Ministry of Information (MOI) as an Official War Artist.
Study for Bristol Aeroplane Company, Corsham: Production Line (ii) by Olga Lehmann, graphite, watercolour and ink on paper
Fine Art, In Storage, FA01371
A versatile painter, illustrator and designer, Olga Lehmann was one of few wartime artists who received steady commissions outside of the Official War Artists’ scheme.
Study for Bristol Aeroplane Company, Corsham: General View by Olga Lehmann, graphite, watercolour and ink on paper
Fine Art, In Storage, FA01369
A versatile painter, illustrator and designer, Olga Lehmann was one of few wartime artists who received steady commissions outside of the Official War Artists’ scheme.
Direct Hit by Adrian Hill, ink on paper
Fine Art, In Storage, FA01538
This Blitz scene is one of several drawings Adrian Hill made of Second World War subjects, and it might have formed part of a sequence of his ink drawings in the RAF Museum collection.
Study of Camouflage School Workshop, Ministry of Home Security Camouflage Establishment by Anne Newland, ink on paper
Fine Art, London, Art Gallery, Hangar Three, FA01387
During the Second World War mural painter Anne Newland worked for the Ministry of Home Security Camouflage Establishment in the Midlands. Its aim was to conceal major British buildings from enemy sight, preventing their destruction from air raids.
Bristol Aeroplane Company, Corsham by Olga Lehmann, oil on canvas
Fine Art, FA01375
A versatile painter, illustrator and designer, Olga Lehmann was one of few wartime artists who received steady commissions outside of the Official War Artists’ scheme.
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