Mulberry Harbour, Arromanches: Normandy Landing, June 1944

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Stephen Bone, son of the important and influential artist Sir Muirhead Bone, was a significant participant in the War Artists' Advisory Committee project. He produced a large number of paintings and drawings for the Committee, many of which are in the National Maritime Museum's collection. This subject, from the Allied landings in Normandy of June 1944, is typically light and impressionistic, with an eye for effective composition – a style well suited to the illustrative, almost journalistic, demands placed upon a war artist.

National Maritime Museum

London

Title

Mulberry Harbour, Arromanches: Normandy Landing, June 1944

Date

1944

Medium

oil on cardboard

Measurements

H 25.4 x W 35.6 cm

Accession number

BHC0690

Work type

Painting

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