Eugene Burnand by Shirley Darlington


ISBN
9781910500507
Published
Binding
Hardcover
Pages
128
Dimensions
304 x 199 x 18mm

Eugene Burnand (1850–1921) was the most famous Swiss artist of his generation, but his fame has been eclipsed in the decades since his death, and he is now all but forgotten even in Switzerland. With this book, Shirley Darlington aims to change that situation, presenting Burnands art from World War I for a new audience a century on.

Reproduced here are Burnands striking portraits of officers and enlisted men from all the nationalities involved on the Allied side in the war—including, crucially, soldiers from the colonies, whose portraits remind us that this was truly a global war, and one that involved people from a wide range of ethnic and racial backgrounds. Darlington marries the images to the compelling story of her quest to learn more about Burnands life and work; the result is a fascinating new chapter in our ongoing attempts to come to grips with World War I and its legacy.
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