The Horse at War: 1914-1918

Historical fine art featuring in the exhibition shows how the horse was depicted in the war, both heroically and as a beast-of-burden, by some of the leading British artists of the day, including William Roberts, Sir Alfred Munnings and Lucy Kemp-Welch. The horse is portrayed through historical fine art work and taking centre stage will be ‘Joey’, the life-size horse puppet from the National Theatre’s acclaimed stage production of War Horse on temporary loan from the Victoria and Albert Museum, and featuring drawings by Illustrator and Theatre Designer, Rae Smith. To complement the exhibition, a social history display of documents, newspaper reports and other items recalls the role of horses and other animals, both on the Front and more locally in World War One.

Suitable for
Any age

Admission
Entry with a £5 Annual Pass. Under 18s free.

Website
http://www.thelightbox.org.uk/


Source: http://www.culture24.org.uk//am38480?id=EVENT508412


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