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Boer War, 1900-1901 - Last Summer Things Were Greener, 1901. Creator: Byam Shaw
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Boer War, 1900-1901 - Last Summer Things Were Greener, 1901. Creator: Byam Shaw
Boer War, 1900-1901 - Last Summer Things Were Greener, 1901. The subject is the artists sister, Margaret Glencairn. She is depicted mourning her cousin George killed in the Boer War, South Africa
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Artistic Style Bereaved Bereavement Birmingham Museum And Art Gallery Birmingham Museum Art Gallery Birmingham Museums And Art Gallery Birmingham Museums Trust Boer War Boer Wars Byam Shaw Grief Grieving John Byam Liston John Byam Liston Shaw Mourning Mourning Dress Pre Raphaelite Pre Raphaelite Brotherhood Reflected Reflection Shaw Stream
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Last Summer's Green - A Glimpse into Mourning and Loss
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. In this poignant oil painting titled "Boer War, 1900-1901 - Last Summer Things Were Greener" artist Byam Shaw captures the heart-wrenching grief experienced by his sister, Margaret Glencairn. The artwork serves as a memorial to their cousin George, who tragically lost his life in the Boer War in South Africa. Shaw's mastery of color and composition is evident as he portrays Margaret dressed in mourning attire, her sorrow reflected in her pensive gaze. The lush green landscape surrounding her stands in stark contrast to the somber mood, symbolizing the fleeting beauty of life before tragedy struck. The Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery proudly houses this piece from the early 20th century. It not only showcases Shaw's artistic style but also pays homage to an important chapter in British history – the Boer Wars. Through this painting, Shaw invites viewers to contemplate themes of loss and remembrance while highlighting the devastating impact of war on individuals and families. As we stand witness to Margaret's grief beside a tranquil river stream, we are reminded of our shared humanity and collective need for compassion during times of bereavement. "Boer War, 1900-1901 - Last Summer Things Were Greener" serves as a powerful reminder that even amidst nature's beauty, profound sadness can take root. This artwork continues to resonate with audiences today as it prompts reflection on both
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