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Weapons and equipment

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Fortified Islands (Building the North Battery, Flatholm, Bristol Channel)
© Amgueddfa Cymru – National Museum Wales and Nicola Howard-Jones. Image credit: Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums

Fortified Islands (Building the North Battery, Flatholm, Bristol Channel)

Ray Howard-Jones (1903–1996)

Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums

Military weapons, armour and uniforms have long been status symbols and were used in formal portraits as symbols to help identify the place of the sitter in society. Many mythological and biblical stories include weapons in one form or another, though they are seldom historically accurate. Painters had stocks of studio props to use.


From about the period of the Napoleonic wars of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, artists began to see one of their roles as accurately recording current events.

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We can study the form and use of military weapons and equipment in, for example, Dighton’s Battle of Waterloo. Paintings from the war artist schemes of the First and Second World Wars, and art in specialist military museums, provide further evidence.

Artworks

  • Trawler's Twelve Pounder
    Trawler's Twelve Pounder Stephen Bone (1904–1958)
    Southampton City Art Gallery
  • Surrealist Defences
    Surrealist Defences Christopher Foss (b.1946)
    Guernsey Museum & Art Gallery
  • Two Air Raid Wardens, Lieutenant Colonel Eastman and Major Stepney
    Two Air Raid Wardens, Lieutenant Colonel Eastman and Major Stepney Charles Sneed Williams (1882–1964)
    Kensington Central Library
  • Gloster Aircraft, F.5/34
    Gloster Aircraft, F.5/34 C. E. P. Davis (active 1924–1989)
    Museum of Gloucester
  • Soldiers Refreshing
    Soldiers Refreshing John Augustus Atkinson (1775–1833)
    Nottingham City Museums & Galleries
  • Idealogical Conflict
    Idealogical Conflict Anthony Pilbro (b.1954)
    Herbert Art Gallery & Museum
  • Bonjour Field Marshal
    Bonjour Field Marshal Joyce W. Cairns (b.1947)
    Art & Heritage Collections, Robert Gordon University
  • 628 more

Stories

  • Hans Schwarz's 'Bruce Kent'

    Bruce Kent

  • Judith Beheading Holofernes
    Femininity weaponised: a history of women and swords in art

    Claire Mead

  • What! You can’t think of anything to draw..!
    Desmond Bettany: documenting life as a prisoner of war

    Keith Bettany

  • The rise and fall of Wyndham Lewis

    Richard Slocombe

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