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Five studies for 'Advance Dressing Station on the Struma'

Five studies for 'Advance Dressing Station on the Struma' (© Estate of Henry Lamb)

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Five studies for 'Advance Dressing Station on the Struma' (© Estate of Henry Lamb). Henry Lamb (1883 - 1960)

Five studies for 'Advance Dressing Station on the Struma' (© Estate of Henry Lamb). Henry Lamb (1883 - 1960)

Five studies for 'Advance Dressing Station on the Struma' (© Estate of Henry Lamb). Henry Lamb (1883 - 1960)


Henry Lamb (1883 - 1960)

Manchester Art Gallery

1916-1920

These are five sketches for the painting 'Advance Dressing Station on the Struma' commissioned by Manchester City Galleries and one of Lamb's most important works. Based on the artist's war experiences with the Royal Army Medical Corps in Salonika (1916-17), the painting shows the entrance to a dressing station with a group of stretcher-bearers waiting with the wounded and malaria-stricken. These sketches which all relate to the painting, will contribute much to the understanding of the painting itself and of Lamb's working practices. With wide public interest in warfare both past and present, the sketches will provide new opportunities for educational work at Manchester based on the impact and human cost of conflict, as well as its visual representation.

  • Medium: pencil on paper
  • Dimensions: 1) 35.5 x 26.5cm; 2): 35.7 x 26.6cm
  • Art Fund Grant: £3750 ( Total: £9,500)
  • ArtFunded in: 2009
  • Vendor: Private collection

Provenance

Lady Pansy Lamb; private collection, 1981.


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