Ayunkara (Richon le Zion), George Washington Lambert, 13 February 1918

Ayunkara (Richon le Zion), George Washington Lambert, 13 February 1918

Depicts a bare, undulating landscape with the remains of animals in the foreground. There are two horses on top of the hill on the right of the image. In february 1918, lambert visited the anzac mounted headquarters in the jewish settlement town of ayunkara (now called richon le zion). As anzac forces moved up from the south of palestine towards jerusalem in november of the previous year, ayunkara had been the site of a significant action between new zealand and turkish forces. As a reminder that this is a battle site lambert has contrasted the pastoral landscape with the bleached animal bones in the foreground. Object Type: painting. Date: 13 February 1918. Dimensions: height: 22.3 cm (8.7 in); width: 30.5 cm (12 in). Medium: oil on panel. Collection: Australian War Memorial. George Lambert. Ayunkara (Richon le Zion). 13 February 1918
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Author: George Washington Lambert (1873–1930)Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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paintings by george washington lambertpaintings of world war i in the australian war memoriallandscapes of israel in art1918 landscape paintings from australia1918-02-13art of australiarishon lezion in the 1910s1918 in the british mandate of palestine1918 paintings in australiaworld war i forces of australia in palestineoil on panelaustralian war memorialgeorge washington lambert

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