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Canadian official war artists create an artistic rendering of war through the media of visual, digital installations, film, poetry, choreography, music, etc., by showing its impact as men and women are shown waiting, preparing, fighting, suffering, celebrating.
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"Australia, Britain and Canada in the Second World War,"
2005.
These traditionally were a select group of artists who were employed on contract, or commissioned to produce specific works during the First World War, the Second World War and select military actions in the post-war period. The four Canadian official war art programs are: the First World War Canadian War Memorials Fund (CWMF), the Second World War Canadian War Records (CWR), the Cold War Canadian Armed Forces Civilian Artists Program (CAFCAP), and the current Canadian Forces Artists Program (CFAP). A war artist will have depicted some aspect of war through art; this might be a pictorial record or it might commemorate how war shapes lives.
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The devastation of war is depicted in painting and drawing quite differently from what a camera can achieve. The works produced by war artists illustrate and record many aspects of war, and the individual's experience of war, whether allied or enemy, service or civilian, military or political, social or cultural. The role of the artist and his or her work embraces the causes, course and consequences of conflict and it has been primarily an essentially educational purpose, but now is a culturally independent act of witness in contemporary Canada. Official war artists have been appointed by governments for information or propaganda purposes and to record events on the battlefield; but there are many other types of war artist.


First World War

Representative works by Canada's war artists have been gathered into the extensive collection of the
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. In the First World War, Canada developed an official art program under the influence of
Lord Beaverbrook William Maxwell Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook (25 May 1879 – 9 June 1964), generally known as Lord Beaverbrook, was a Canadian-British newspaper publisher and backstage politician who was an influential figure in British media and politics o ...
. The Canadian-born, England-based businessman viewed war art not only as a form of historical documentation, but also an expression of national identity. He provided leadership in creating the Canadian War Records Office in London in early 1916. Initially, the First World War was documented primarily using photography and film. Some of the extensive footage that official cinematographers produced of soldiers, machinery, and horses was later incorporated into ''Lest We Forget'' (1934), directed by Frank Badgley. It was the first feature-length documentary war film made in Canada. In 1916 Lord Beaverbrook also established the Canadian War Memorials Fund, which was mainly privately funded and evolved into a collection of war art by over one hundred artists and sculptors in Britain and Canada. Under this program, Lord Beaverbrook commissioned one of the first significant Canadian paintings of the First World War, ''The Second Battle of Ypres, 22 April to 25 May 1915'', 1917, by English Canadian artist and illustrator Richard Jack. This commission was intended to address the lack of visual documentation of this major battle. Some artists who received commissions from the Canadian War Memorials Fund were considered "official" war artists. For example, the English artist
Alfred Munnings Sir Alfred James Munnings, (8 October 1878 – 17 July 1959) was known as one of England's finest painters of horses, and as an outspoken critic of Modernism. Engaged by Lord Beaverbrook's Canadian War Memorials Fund, he earned several prest ...
was employed as war artist to the
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. Munnings painted many scenes, including a mounted portrait of General
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on his horse
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in 1918 (now in the collection of the
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, Ottawa). Munnings worked on this canvas a few thousand yards from the German front lines. When General Seely's unit was forced into a hasty withdrawal, the artist discovered what it was like to come under shellfire. Munnings also painted ''Charge of Flowerdew's Squadron'' in 1918 (now in the collection of the
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, Ottawa). In what is known as "the last great cavalry charge" at the Battle of Moreuil Wood, Gordon Flowerdew was posthumously awarded the
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for leading
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in a successful engagement with entrenched German forces. The
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invited Munnings to tour their work camps, and he produced drawings, watercolors and paintings, including ''Draft Horses, Lumber Mill in the Forest of Dreux'' in France in 1918. This role of horses was critical and under-reported; and in fact, horse
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was the single largest commodity shipped to the front by some countries. The "Canadian War Records Exhibition" at the Royal Academy after war's end included forty-five of Munning's canvasses. Another example of a war artist embedded with Canadian forces was the Belgian soldier-artist
Alfred Bastien Alfred Théodore Joseph Bastien (16 September 1873, in Ixelles – 7 June 1955, in Uccle) was a Belgian artist, academic, and soldier. He attended the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts in Ghent, where he studied with Jean Delvin. He then enrol ...
whose work is part of the permanent collection of the Canadian War Museum. In Canada, a separate committee affiliated with the Canadian War Memorials Fund was led by the
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. It commissioned depictions of the home-front and recommended Canadian artists to serve overseas. Many famous examples of Canadian war art were produced under this program, including
A.Y. Jackson Alexander Young Jackson LL. D. (October 3, 1882April 5, 1974) was a Canadian painter and a founding member of the Group of Seven. Jackson made a significant contribution to the development of art in Canada, and was instrumental in bringing toget ...
's ''A Copse, Evening'', 1918, and
Frederick Varley Frederick Horsman Varley (January 2, 1881 – September 8, 1969) was a member of the Canadian Group of Seven. Career Early life Varley was born in Sheffield, England, in 1881, the son of Lucy (Barstow) and Samuel James Smith Varley the 7th. He ...
's ''For What?'', 1918.


Second World War

The Canadian War Records (CWR) was the name given to Canada's Second World War art program. The CWR produced two kinds of art: field sketches and finished paintings. The War Artists' Committee (WAC) recommended that the artists should attempt to share in the experience of "active operations" in order to "know and understand the action, the circumstances, the environment, and the participants." The ultimate goal was defined as "productions" which were "worthy of Canada's highest cultural traditions, doing justice to History, and as works of art, worthy of exhibition anywhere at any time." There was a general appreciation of the need to develop what "the camera cannot interpret." The government recognized that "a war so epic in its scope by land, sea and air, and so detailed and complex in its mechanism, requires interpreting y artistsas well as recording."Tolson, Roger
"A Common Cause: Britain's War Artists Scheme."
Canadian War Museum, 2005.
(Edward John) E. J. Hughes enlisted "at the Work Point Barracks in Esquimalt in 1939. Named the first “service artist” in 1941, he spent two winters in Ottawa before being posted to London, where he was attached to different regiments in England and Wales. His paintings of camp life and convoys reflect his keen attention to the details of vehicles, artillery, and uniforms. In 1943, on the Alaskan island of Kiska, he transformed sub-zero weather and howling gales into a powerful document of this remote theatre of war. He returned to Ottawa where he worked until 1946" Second Lieutenant Molly Lamb of the Canadian Women's Army Corps was Canada's only woman official war artist in the Second World War. One of her most significant works is ''Private Roy'', 1946, a painted portrait of Sergeant Eva May Roy. She was one of the few Black members of the Canadian Women's Army Corps at the time. On the 65th anniversary of D-Day, the war artists were recognized and addressed directly in a Ceremony of Remembrance in the Canadian Senate,


Recent conflicts

From 1946 to 2014 over 70+ civilian artists have participated in documenting the Canadian Forces. This was initially supported by the Canadian Armed Forces Civilian Artists Program (CAFCAP) and more recently by the Canadian Forces Artist Program headed by Dr. John MacFarlane. Internationally renowned artists who have participated in the Canadian Forces Artists Program include Gertrude Kearns,
Adrian Stimson Adrian Stimson (born 1964 in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada) is an artist and a member of the Siksika Nation. Education Stimson earned a BFA with distinction from the Alberta College of Art and Design and an MFA from the University of Saskatch ...
,
Althea Thauberger Althea Thauberger is a Canadian visual artist, film maker and educator. Her work engages relational practices rooted in sustained collaborations with groups or communities through social, theatrical and textual processes that often operate outside t ...
, Tim Pitsiulak, and Rosalie Favell.


Selected artists


First World War

* Alfred James Munnings, 1878–1959 * John William Beatty, 1869–1941 * Maurice Cullen, 1866–1934Davis, Ann. (1992). * Kenneth Forbes, 1892–1980 *
A. Y. Jackson Alexander Young Jackson LL. D. (October 3, 1882April 5, 1974) was a Canadian painter and a founding member of the Group of Seven. Jackson made a significant contribution to the development of art in Canada, and was instrumental in bringing toget ...
, 1882–1974Brandon, Laura. (2008). * C.W. Jefferys, 1869–1951 *
Wyndham Lewis Percy Wyndham Lewis (18 November 1882 – 7 March 1957) was a British writer, painter and critic. He was a co-founder of the Vorticist movement in art and edited ''BLAST,'' the literary magazine of the Vorticists. His novels include ''Tarr'' ( ...
, 1882–1957 *
Arthur Lismer Arthur Lismer, LL. D. (27 June 1885 – 23 March 1969) was an English-Canadian painter, member of the Group of Seven and educator. He is known primarily as a landscape painter and for his paintings of ships in dazzle camouflage. Early life ...
, 1885–1969 * David Milne, 1882–1953 * Charles Walter Simpson, 1878–1942 *
Frederick Varley Frederick Horsman Varley (January 2, 1881 – September 8, 1969) was a member of the Canadian Group of Seven. Career Early life Varley was born in Sheffield, England, in 1881, the son of Lucy (Barstow) and Samuel James Smith Varley the 7th. He ...
, 1881–1969


Second World War

* E. J. Hughes, 1913-2007 *
Eric Aldwinckle Eric Aldwinckle (22 January 1909 – 13 January 1980) was a Canadian Official war artist, designer and one of the most prominent illustrators of the 20th century. He was also a teacher at the Ontario College of Art, 1936–42; Principal ...
, 1909–1980 *Donald Kenneth Anderson,(1920–2009) * Geoffrey Bagley, 1901–1992 * Aba Bayefsky, 1923–2001 *Thomas Harold Beament, 1898–1984 * Alan Brockman Beddoe, 1893–1975 *
Bruno Bobak Bruno Bobak, LL.D., D.Litt (born Bronislaw Jacob Bobak; 27 December 1923 – 24 September 2012) was a Polish-born Canadian war painter and art teacher. His main medium was watercolour painting but he also produced woodcuts. Early years and war a ...
, 1923–2012 *
Molly Lamb Bobak Molly Lamb Bobak (née Lamb; February 25, 1920 – March 2, 2014) was a Canadian teacher, writer, printmaker and painter working in oils and watercolours. During World War II, she was the first Canadian woman artist to be sent overseas to docum ...
, 1922–2014 *
Miller Brittain Miller Gore Brittain (November 12, 1912 – January 21, 1968) was a Canadian artist from Saint John, New Brunswick. Early life Brittain was born and raised in Saint John. He studied art with Elizabeth Russell Holt in Saint John and under Har ...
, 1912–1968 *
Frank Leonard Brooks Leonard Brooks (7 November 1911 – 20 November 2011) was a Canadian artist. Biography Born in London, England, Brooks arrived in Canada in 1912. He studied art at Central Technical School, then the OCAD, Ontario College of Art and with Fra ...
, 1911–2011 *Adolphus George Broomfield, 1906–1992 *
A. J. Casson Alfred Joseph Casson LL. D. (May 17, 1898 – February 20, 1992) was a member of the Canadian group of artists known as the Group of Seven. He joined the group in 1926 at the invitation of Franklin Carmichael, replacing Frank Johnston. Cas ...
, 1898–1992 * Paraskeva Clark, 1898–1986 *Albert Edward Cloutier, 1902–1965 *
Alex Colville David Alexander Colville, LL. D. (24 August 1920 – 16 July 2013) was a painter and printmaker who continues to achieve both popular and critical success. Early life and war artist Born in 1920 in Toronto, Ontario, Colville moved with his ...
, 1920–2013 * Charles Fraser Comfort, 1900–1994 *
Alma Duncan Alma Mary Duncan (October 2, 1917 – December 15, 2004) was a Canadian painter, graphic artist, and filmmaker from Paris, Ontario. A prolific artist working in a variety of mediums including charcoal, chalk pastel, ink, watercolour, oil paint, p ...
, 1917–2004 * Orville Fisher, 1911–1999 *
Michael Forster (artist) Michael Forster (1907–2002) was an Anglo-Canadian abstract artist. Born in Kolkata, India, Forster spent most of his childhood in Meerut. He studied first at Lancing College in Sussex and then later at the Central School of Arts and Crafts (no ...
, 1907–2002 * Charles Goldhamer, 1903–1985 *Paul Alexander Goranson, 1911–2002 * Lawren P. Harris, 1910–1994 * Robert Stewart Hyndman, 1915–2009 *Charles Anthony Francis Law, 1916–1996. * Pegi Nicol MacLeod, 1904–1949 * Jack Nichols, 1921–2009 *
William Abernethy Ogilvie William Abernethy Ogilvie, (March 3, 1901 – August 28, 1989) was a Canadian painter and war artist. Early life Ogilvie came to Canada in 1925 and after living in Toronto, went to New York from 1925–1930 to study at the Art Students Leag ...
, 1901–1989 * Moe Reinblatt (1917–1979) *
Goodridge Roberts William Goodridge Roberts (1904–1974) was a Canadian painter known for his landscape paintings, still lifes, figure paintings and interiors. He was also a teacher. Career Goodridge Roberts was the son of poet and novelist George Edward Theod ...
, 1904–1974 *
Jack Shadbolt Jack Leonard Shadbolt, (February 4, 1909 November 22, 1998) was a Canadian painter. Early life Born in Shoeburyness, England, Shadbolt came to Canada with his parents in April 1911. He was raised in Victoria, British Columbia. He studied at t ...
OC OBC, 1909–1998 * George Campbell Tinning, 1910–1996


Recent conflicts

* Edward Zuber, 1932– * Suzanne Steele, 2008–2010, the first poet to serve as a war artist (Afghanistan) * Scott Waters, 2003–4, 2012–14


See also

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Military art Military art is art with a military subject matter, regardless of its style or medium. The battle scene is one of the oldest types of art in developed civilizations, as rulers have always been keen to celebrate their victories and intimidate po ...
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War photography War photography involves photographing armed conflict and its effects on people and places. Photographers who participate in this genre may find themselves placed in harm's way, and are sometimes killed trying to get their pictures out of the war ...
*
Richard Johnson Richard or Dick Johnson may refer to: Academics * Dick Johnson (academic) (1929–2019), Australian academic * Richard C. Johnson (1930–2003), professor of electrical engineering * Richard A. Johnson, artist and professor at the University of ...


Notes


References

* McCloskey, Barbara. (2005). ''Artists of World War II.'' Westport: Greenwood Press. ;


Further reading

* Brandon, Laura
War Art in Canada: A Critical History
Toronto: Art Canada Institute, 2021. *Gallatin, Albert Eugene. '' Art and the Great War''. (New York: E.P. Dutton, 1919). * Gillis, Raina-Clair
"Artistic Impressions of War,"
''Canadian Military Journal.'' * Oliver, Dean Frederick, and Laura Brandon (2000). ''Canvas of war: painting the Canadian experience, 1914 to 1945''. Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre. {{ISBN, 1-55054-772-0 * Tippett, Maria, 1944. ''Art at the service of war: Canada, art, and the great war.'' Toronto; Buffalo: University of Toronto Press. * E. J. Hughes: Canadian War Artist, 2022, Amos Robert, ISBN 1771513853, Touchwood Editions


External links


Kandahar Journal
War artist Richard Johnson's blog from the front lines in Kandahar, Afghanistan
A news illustrator
War artist Richard Johnson's work from Iraq and Afghanistan
The Long Road
An illustrated article on Canada's ten-year conflict in Afghanistan, by the National Post.
Painting to Afghanistan
Painter Christopher Hennebery embedded with Canadian Forces, Afghanistan

Official War Artist SMSteele's open diary recording her road to war and back, as a poet, with 1PPCLI to Afghanistan, and her work as a poet, digital artist, writer, and scholar examining the narrative of the Great War 1914–18

Canadian War Poet Tells Story of Afghanistan in requiem with VSO (Afghanistan: Requiem for a Generation, SMSteele librettist and Jeff Ryan, composer) Canadian war artists, * Lists of war artists