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Second Dressing Station, Gallipoli, August 1915
Second Dressing Station, Gallipoli, August 1915. English School
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Media ID 14149576
© David Cohen Fine Art/Mary Evans Picture Library
Dressing Gallipoli Second Topographical
Glass Coaster
Individual Glass Coaster. Stylish and elegant polished safety glass, toughened and heat resistant (10x10cm, 7mm thick). Price shown is per individual coaster.
Individual Glass Coaster. Elegant polished safety toughened glass and heat resistant, matching Place Mats are also available
Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 7.6cm x 5.5cm (3" x 2.2")
Estimated Product Size is 10cm x 10cm (3.9" x 3.9")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
Second Dressing Station, Gallipoli, August 1915" is a poignant and evocative painting by an unknown English artist, depicting the Second Dressing Station at Gallipoli during the First World War. The image transports us back in time to the chaotic and heart-wrenching scene of the battlefield, where wounded soldiers were tended to by medical personnel in the midst of the carnage. The painting captures the frenetic energy of the dressing station, with nurses and orderlies working tirelessly to treat the injured soldiers who lay on makeshift beds and stretchers. The expressions on their faces convey a mix of determination, compassion, and exhaustion. The scene is further complicated by the presence of the dead and dying, who lie amongst the living, their bodies covered with blankets or simply left exposed. The Second Dressing Station at Gallipoli was a crucial part of the medical infrastructure during the campaign. It was located near the front lines, allowing the wounded to be treated as quickly as possible before being transported to the base hospital. The conditions were often difficult, with limited supplies and resources, and the constant threat of attack from the Turkish forces. Despite these challenges, the medical personnel worked tirelessly to save as many lives as possible. The painting serves as a powerful reminder of their dedication and sacrifice, as well as the brutal reality of war. It also highlights the important role that medical personnel played in the First World War, often working in dangerous and challenging conditions to provide care to the wounded and sick. Overall, "Second Dressing Station, Gallipoli, August 1915" is a moving and thought-provoking work of art that offers a glimpse into the past and the sacrifices made during the First World War. It is a testament to the resilience and compassion of those who served, and a reminder of the importance of medical care in times of conflict.
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