English: Nevinson was disappointed not to be offered a commission during the Second World War. He railed against Sir Kenneth
Clark, chairman of the War Artists Advisory Committee, and against the Imperial War Museum. Nevinson had also been in constant
correspondence with the Imperial War Museum since the First World War owing to his believed ill-treatment by them.
image: View of an anti-aircraft battery set in countryside with searchlight beams crossing the sky and attendant
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British Army, Royal Artillery, Anti-Aircraft Regiment
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Great Britain GB, United Kingdom
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Blitz, United Kingdom, Second World War
Associated themes
British Army 1939-1945, British Home Front 1939-1945
Associated keywords
Artillery, Landscape, Military Personnel, air raid / blitz
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