Bombardier Olg (Canadian Forces)
Oil on canvas
1942-
About the work
- Location
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Country: UK
City: London
Place: Ministry of Defence, Main Building, Whitehall
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About the artist
Henry Lamb was born in Adelaide, Australia, the fifth of seven children born to Sir Horace Lamb, mathematician and physicist, and his wife, Elizabeth Mary. However, Henry spent most of his childhood in Manchester after his family relocated to the city in 1886, where his father taught at the University. Despite an unhappy time at school, he obtained a Manchester University scholarship to study medicine from 1901. However, following a revelatory visit to Italy in 1904, Lamb abandoned his studies and enrolled at the Chelsea School of Art, which at that time was led by the painters, Augustus John and Sir William Orpen. In 1907, Lamb visited Paris with the John family and studied for a year at L'École de la Palette under the Anglophile French painter, Jacques-Emile Blanche. Lamb worked in Brittany in the summers of 1910 and 1911, and in Ireland in 1912–13. He became a member of the Camden Town Group of Artists in 1911–12, and joined the London Group in 1913. At the start of the First World War, Lamb returned to study medicine. Qualifying in July 1916, he then served as a Medical Officer until the end of the War. During this period, he also held a position as an Official War Artist. He was invalided home after being gassed and later awarded the Military Cross in 1918. After the War, Lamb regularly exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1921: he was elected RA in 1949. With the start of the Second World War, he worked again as an Official War Artist and painted many portraits of servicemen and military attachés. Towards the end of his life, and suffering from arthritis, Lamb had to abandon painting landscapes, focusing instead on still life. He died in a nursing home in Salisbury on 8 October 1960.
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Explore
- People
- Olg
- Places
- Subjects
- WW2 art, male portrait, Camden Town Group, man, 20th century costume, military uniform, shirt, soldier, bombardier, Canadian armed forces, World War II
- Materials & Techniques
- canvas, oil, oil painting
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Details
- Artist
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Henry Lamb (1883 - 1960)
- Title
- Bombardier Olg (Canadian Forces)
- Date
- 1942
- Medium
- Oil on canvas
- Dimensions
- height: 77.00 cm, width: 63.50 cm
- Acquisition
- Presented via the Imperial War Museum, War Artists' Advisory Committee, April 1946
- Inscription
- BL: Lamb / 42
- GAC number
- 146