Drawing by paul nash made at gheluveldt in the ypres salient area in november 1917. One of around fifty drawings, which nash intended to work up in his studio at home. Image: a view across a battle-scarred western front landscape near gheluveldt in flanders. Broken ground, barbed wire and a flooded shell hole dominate the foreground, with bare tree stumps and the remains of a small building along the horizon line. Dark rain clouds hang low in the sky and a shell explodes to the left. Date: 1918 (First World War).
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