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Our Advance to (La) Boiselle, July 1916 (w / c)

2651322 Our Advance to (La) Boiselle, July 1916 (w/c) by Handley-Read, Captain Edward Henry (1869-1935); 48x62.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Showing the view from around Keats Redan across Mash Valley towards the ruins of Contalmaison on the horizon. It was in this area, on the 1st July, that the first of what would become 141 days of fighting, known as the Battle of the Somme began. Records show that on the 17th/18th July there was a German gas bombardment mixing chlorine and phosgene which may produced the effect shown in the image.); eLiss Fine Art; English, out of copyright

Media ID 22366684

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Aftermath Bare Barren Bleak Desolate Empty Haunting Offensive Scrubland Somme Western Front 1914 1918 Wwi Ww One First World War 1914 1918


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Our Advance to (La) Boiselle, July 1916

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is a haunting and desolate print captured by Captain Edward Henry Handley-Read during the Battle of the Somme in World War I. The image depicts a bare and barren landscape, with clouds hanging low in the sky. The scrubland stretches out as far as the eye can see, giving an eerie sense of emptiness. The view from Keats Redan offers a glimpse across Mash Valley towards the ruins of Contalmaison on the distant horizon. This area became the site of intense fighting that lasted for 141 days, starting on July 1st. It was here that soldiers experienced one of their first encounters with German gas bombardment mixing chlorine and phosgene. The aftermath of battle is evident in this painting, with signs of destruction and death scattered throughout the landscape. The Western Front becomes a symbol of offensive warfare and serves as a reminder of the brutal reality faced by soldiers during World War I. This print not only captures a moment in history but also showcases Captain Handley-Read's artistic talent in portraying such atmospheric conditions. The cloudy skies add to its haunting quality while reflecting his attention to detail when it comes to meteorology and weather patterns. As we observe this artwork today, let us remember those who fought bravely on these battlefields and honor their sacrifices during one of humanity's darkest times – World War I.

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