A war artist is an artist either commissioned by a government or publication, or self-motivated, to document first-hand experience of war in any form of illustrative or depictive record.[1][2][3] War artists explore the visual and sensory dimensions of war, often absent in written histories or other accounts of warfare.[4]
These artists may be involved in war as onlookers to the scenes, military personnel, or as specifically commissioned to be present and record military activity.[5]
Artists record military activities in ways that cameras and the written word cannot. Their art collects and distills the experiences of the people who endured it.[6] The artists and their artwork affect how subsequent generations view military conflicts. For example, Australian war artists who grew up between the two world wars were influenced by the artwork which depicted the First World War, and there was a precedent and format for them to follow.[7]
Official war artists have been appointed by governments for information or propaganda purposes and to record events on the battlefield,[8] but there are many other types of war artists. These can include combatants who are artists and choose to record their experiences, non-combatants who are witnesses of war, and prisoners of war who may voluntarily record the conditions or be appointed war artists by senior officers.
In New Zealand, the title of appointed "war artist" is "army artist". In the United States, the term "combat artist" has come to be used to mean the same thing.[9][10]
^"War artists". Tate.
^Jane Bingham, War and Conflict, Raintree - 2006, pages 30-35
^Imperial War Museum (IWM), header phrase, "war shapes lives"
^Australian War Memorial (AWM): Australian official war artists
^Holmes, Richard; Strachan, Hew; Bellamy, Chris; Bicheno, Hugh (January 26, 2001). The Oxford Companion to Military History. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-866209-9 – via Google Books.
^U.S. Naval Historical Center (NHHC), "World War II Navy Art: A Vision of History,", 2001
^Reid, John B. (1977). Australian Artists at War, Vol. 2, p. 5.
^National Archives (UK), "'The Art of War,' Learn About the Art."
^"With Sketchpads and Guns, Semper Fi";
^"Marine Art". The New York Times. 2010-07-14. Retrieved 2012-07-15.
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