AUSTRALIA AT WAR - 20 Illustrations about soldiers lives at the Somme and Ypres - Will Dyson - E-Book

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Herein are 20 illustrations made during the winters at Ypres and on the Somme by Will Dyson, even though he was wounded in their making. Dyson (1880 – 1938)  the official illustrator for the Australian Imperial Force (AIF). They reflect the misery and the depression of the material conditions of these campaigns than it does any of the soldiers exaltations or the typical cheerfulness which accompanied the Anzacs.
It is always difficult for a creative person, like an artist, to remain positive when faced with the horrors of war, but especially the horrors that WWI, the first modern war, brought. However, it is the soul rather than the body that he has drawn here, drawn out in long fantastic lines. In any case the lightest, wildest or even crudest sketch scratched down by Dyson has always had more of the true grip of gravity than the whole of the Royal Academy.
Indeed there is something significant in all that white light and sharp shadow which belongs to such dramatic scenes, and is so favourable to the art of black and white. There is even something of allegory in that awful and empty daylight in which armies live, so often without a stick of roof or a rag of curtain. All the soldiers in a great war are historical characters; but these are rather specially standing, not against court or camp, but only against the sky. They are under a light which will indeed prove eternal; even as compared with other historic groups their contribution has been written into the annals of history and will continue to be known forevermore.
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Australia at War

A Winter Record of 20 IllustrationsMade ByWill Dyson

(Official AIF Artist)On The Somme And At YpresDuring The Campaigns Of 1916 And 1917

With An Introduction ByG. K. Chesterton

Originally Printed ByCecil Palmer & Hayward, London[1918]

Resurrected byAbela Publishing, London[2018]

Australia At War

Typographical arrangement of this edition

© Abela Publishing 2018

This book may not be reproduced in its current format in any manner in any media, or transmitted by any means whatsoever, electronic, electrostatic, magnetic tape, or mechanical ( including photocopy, file or video recording, internet web sites, blogs, wikis, or any other information storage and retrieval system) except as permitted by law without the prior written permission

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ISBN-: 978-X-XXXXXX-XX-X

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Dedication

TO THE MEN OF THE A.I.F.

To you who tread that dire itineraryWho go like pedlars down the routes of Death,Grey in its bloody traffic, but who gazeInured upon its scarlet merchandiseWith eyes too young to have yet wholly shedThe pity moving roundness of the child—

To you, like cave men rough-hewn of the mud,Housed in a world made primal mud again,With terrors of that legendary past,Reborn to iron palpability,Roaring upon the earth with every wind—

To you who go to do the work of wolvesBurdened like mules, and bandying with Death—To hide the silent places of the soul—The ribald jests that half convince the blindIt does not wholly anguish you to die—

To you who through those days upon the Somme,About you still the odours of our bush,I saw come down, with eyes like tired mares,Along the jamming traffic of Mametz,Creeping each man, detached among his kind,Along a separate Hell of memory—

To you, and you, I dedicate these thingsThat have no merit save that they, for you,Were woven with what truth there was in meWhere you went up, with Death athwart the windPoised like a hawk a-strike—to save the world,Or else to succour poor old bloody BillBeleaguered in a shell hole on the ridge.W. D.

Artist’s Note.

This selection of drawings, made during the winters at Ypres and on the Somme reflects more the misery and the depression of the material conditions of these campaigns than it does any of their exaltations or their cheerfulnesses.