Title
Wine of Victory (Wounded German prisoners near Ypres)
1918
Artist
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Details
- Other Title
- Wounded prisoners, Oct 1917
- Date
- 1918
- Media category
- Materials used
- lithograph, black ink on white laid Arnold paper
- Dimensions
- 46.5 x 59.2 cm image; 52.7 x 66.6 cm sheet
- Signature & date
Signed l.r. corner, pencil "Will. Dyson.". Not dated.
- Credit
- Gift of the High Commissioner for Australia (London) 1919
- Location
- Not on display
- Accession number
- 4843
- Copyright
- Artist information
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Will Dyson
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About
The first Australian artist to visit the front during World War I, Will Dyson witnessed the carnage of the 3rd Battle of Ypres in Belgium. Launched on 31 July 1917, over 550 000 Allied and German soldiers were killed in this battle.
In this poignant and powerful anti-war image, three horrifically wounded German soldiers stumble across the desolate landscape. The central figure, blinded and with a heavily-bandaged arm, is barely supported by his exhausted companions. Unlike much war propaganda designed to fuel public anger by portraying Germans as inhuman and monstrous, Dyson's depiction offers a compassionate vision of the enemy.
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Exhibition history
Shown in 1 exhibition
Mad through the darkness: Australian artists and the Great War, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, 25 Apr 2015–11 Oct 2015
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Bibliography
Referenced in 4 publications
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Will Dyson., Australia at war: a winter record, 'Lightly Wounded at a Menin Road Dressing Station.', London, 1918, 36. Published as an excerpt that Dyson retrieved from his notes: “Lightly Wounded at a Menin Road Dressing Station “. . . . A brush had been passed over all the faces of these wounded, wiping out differences of expression, of character and intelligence; leaving them with something of the facial sameness that we see in different races of a different colour. I suppose it is the suffering and strain, common to them all, which gives them this one-ness of look, the same strain, the same relief, the same apathy, the same unquestioning collapse into the hands of the medicine men.” ”
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Laurence Joseph (Editor), Remembrance: Official magazine of the Shrine of Remembrance, Melbourne, Malvern East, Nov 2015, 20, 21 (colour illus.). not AGNSW impression
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Ross McMullin, Will Dyson: Australia's radical genius, 'Chapter 3: 'THE WAR HAS ALTERED HIM A LOT' Holocaust 1914-1918', Australia, 2006, 182, 183 (illus.).
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Ross McMullin, Will Dyson: Cartoonist, etcher and Australia's finest war artist, 'Chapter 3: THE GREAT WAR', Australia, 1984, 147, 149 (illus.).
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