IMPACTS OF WAR ON CIVILIANS IN 10 WoRKS oF ART

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10 items highlighting aspects of the impact of war on civilians (who tend to die at much higher rates than military personnel in the wars since WW2)

Incendiaries in a Suburb, 1941, Carr, Henry (RA), 1941, From the collection of: Imperial War Museums
A Child Bomb-Victim Receiving Penicillin Treatment, Gabain, Ethel Leontine, 1944, From the collection of: Imperial War Museums
British Women and Children Interned in a Japanese Prison Camp, Syme Road, Singapore, Cole, Leslie, 1945, From the collection of: Imperial War Museums
In the Shelter, Ardizzone, Edward Jeffrey Irving (CBE, RA), 1940, From the collection of: Imperial War Museums
The Autumn of 1941. A Letter from the Front Line, Alexey and Sergey Tkachev, 2009 - 2010, From the collection of: The Institute of Russian Realist Art (IRRA)
Refugees, Jēkabs Kazaks, 1917, From the collection of: Latvian National Museum of Art
The Autumn of 1941. (The War Has Come. Russian Women), Alexey and Sergey Tkachev, 2003 - 2005, From the collection of: The Institute of Russian Realist Art (IRRA)
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