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Brush with death: first world war art goes on show at Tate Britain


Facebook Twitter Pinterest Grey Day (1921) by George Grosz. Photograph: Guy Bell/Rex/ShutterstockThe first object is a large bronze of an abject, crawling man by Wilhelm Lehmbruck. Facebook Twitter Pinterest Venus with a Necklace (1918-28) by Aristide Maillol and other works. Aftermath: Art in the wake of World War One will be at Tate Britain in London from 5 June until 23 September. Photograph: Guy Bell/Rex/Shutterstock


Source: The Guardian June 04, 2018 13:07 UTC



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