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The horror and heroism of battle have compelled artists for millennia. James Adams reflects on Canada’s contributions to the genre
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Infantry, near Nijmegen, Holland, 1946, by Alex Colville.
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Canadian Headquarters Staff, 1918, by William Nicholson.
(courtesy of the Beaverbrook Collection of war art.)
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Paraskeva Clark Parachute Riggers, 1947
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Manly MacDonald Land Girls Hoeing, c. 1919
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Fred Varley For What? c. 1918
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Eric Kennington The Conquerors, 1920
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A.Y. Jackson A Copse, Evening, 1918
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Charles Comfort The Hitler Line, 1944
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Edwin Holgate The Dispersal Hut, 403 Squadron, Kenley, Surrey, c. 1944
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Jack Nichols Drowning Sailor, 1946