Trench Art

This volume explains the artform Trench art, the evocative name given to a dazzling array of objects made from the waste of industrialised war. It looks at how the art possesses deep meanings associated with spirituality, grief and mourning.

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Engraved shell-cases, bullet-crucifixes, letter openers and cigarette lighters made of shrapnel and cartridges, miniature aeroplanes and tanks, talismanic jewellery, embroidery, objects carved from stone, bone and wood û all of these things are trench art, the misleading name given to the dazzling array of objects made from the waste of war, in particular the Great War of 1914-1918 and the inter-war years. And they are the subject of Nicholas SaundersÆs pioneering study which is now republished in a revised edition in paperback.

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Weight 0.292 kg
Dimensions 21.6 × 13.8 × 1.4 cm
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