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BRITAIN AT WAR

edited by Monroe Wheeler with a poem by T. S. Eliot
and text by Herbert Read, Carlos Dyer, E. J. Carter
98 pages; 107 plates (Color frontispiece); $1.25

This graphic anthology of paintings, drawings, photographs, cartoons and posters done by British artists in response to war needs presents the complex problem of the role of the artist in a national emergency and the solutions evolved in Great Britain during World War II.

Paintings and drawings by such artists as Paul Nash, Henry Moore, Eric Ravilious, John Piper, Graham Sutherland and Muirhead Bone, with the equally brilliant documentation of the photographers, provide a cross-section of the life of a democratic people at war.

FANTASTIC ART, DADA, SURREALISM

edited by Alfred H. Barr, Jr.