Church of St. Martin, Ypres, from the series Ruins of War

Church of St. Martin, Ypres, from the series Ruins of War

Frank BrangwynWW-1919-054263
1919·Lithograph on paper·Image: 45.5 × 66 cm (17 15/16 × 26 in.); Sheet: 67.6 × 81 cm (26 5/8 × 31 15/16 in.)

<p>The Canadian War Memorial Fund commissioned <em>Ruins of War</em> to commemorate significant battle sites for the Canadian military in World War I. For this six-print series, Frank Brangwyn depicted select moments in the war and shattered urban landscapes. Though a testimony to the heroism and sacrifice of Canadian soldiers, these prints also testify to the violent plague of destruction brought about by war. The 13th-century Saint Martin Cathedral was badly damaged during the war, leaving only the nave standing, as shown in the background of this image. The second battle of Ypres, Belgium, marked the first major engagement for the Canadian military in World War I. After a four-day battle consisting of multiple rounds of chlorine-gas exposure and counterattacks, Canadian soldiers successfully held their ground until British troops arrived. Barely noticeable in the foreground of this scene are soldiers pulling bodies out of the rubble. Postcard from the 1914–15 campaign, Cloth Hall and Saint Martin Cathedral, Ypres.</p>

Catalogue

Year
1919
Dimensions
Image: 45.5 × 66 cm (17 15/16 × 26 in.); Sheet: 67.6 × 81 cm (26 5/8 × 31 15/16 in.)

Artist

Frank Brangwyn
Frank Brangwyn

Printmaking

Frank Brangwyn was a British painter, muralist, and printmaker whose large-scale decorative works defined early 20th-century public art in Britain. Working primarily in oil, watercolor, and lithography, he developed a distinctive style rooted in bold figuration and architectural integration, creating ambitious mural schemes for institutional and civic spaces. His prolific output across painting, graphic design, and applied arts established him as a central figure in British decorative modernism between the wars.

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Year
1919
Dimensions
Image: 45.5 × 66 cm (17 15/16 × 26 in.); Sheet: 67.6 × 81 cm (26 5/8 × 31 15/16 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1919-054263

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

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