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We Are Making a New World, Frontispiece from British Artists at the Front, Continuation of The Western Front, Part Three, Paul Nash, 1918 (colour litho)

We Are Making a New World, Frontispiece from British Artists at the Front, Continuation of The Western Front, Part Three, Paul Nash, 1918 (colour litho)


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We Are Making a New World, Frontispiece from British Artists at the Front, Continuation of The Western Front, Part Three, Paul Nash, 1918 (colour litho)

STC255942 We Are Making a New World, Frontispiece from British Artists at the Front, Continuation of The Western Front, Part Three, Paul Nash, 1918 (colour litho) by Nash, Paul (1889-1946); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection

Media ID 25215828

© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images

Blood Bombed Destroyed Hope Ravaged Sunrise Tree Stumps Trench Trenches 1914 1918 1914 1918 Wwi Ww One First World War 1914 1918 Great War


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The print titled "We Are Making a New World" captures the essence of hope amidst destruction during the First World War. Created by Paul Nash in 1918, this colour lithograph serves as the frontispiece for British Artists at the Front, Continuation of The Western Front, Part Three. In this haunting image, Nash depicts a ravaged landscape with tree stumps and bombed trenches. The remnants of war are evident, symbolizing the immense devastation caused by the conflict. However, amidst this desolation, there is a glimmer of optimism. As dawn breaks on the horizon, a vibrant sunrise paints streaks of orange and pink across the sky. This juxtaposition between destruction and renewal signifies humanity's resilience in times of adversity. It represents our ability to rebuild and create something new even after experiencing unimaginable horrors. The title itself - "We Are Making a New World" - further reinforces this message of hope. It suggests that despite witnessing such widespread devastation during the Great War, there is still an opportunity to forge a better future. Nash's artwork serves as both a reminder of our capacity for destruction and an inspiration to strive for peace and progress. It encapsulates not only the physical scars left by war but also highlights our collective determination to heal those wounds and build anew.

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