MILITARY COMMEMORATIVE PRINT

1990
Overview

A landscape print of a painting of the Anzacs scaling the cliffs behind the beach at Anzac cove. It has a white border and is mounted on an M.D.F.board. It has [George Lambert Anzac, the landing] written on the lower left-hand side of the border and [Australian War Memorial (2873)] on the lower right-hand side.

There is a gold-coloured plaque centralised on the lower edge which reads [PRESENTED BY / THE RETURNED SERVICES LEAGUE ARMADALE SUB-BRANCH / TO COMMEMORATE THE 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF GALLIPOLI / _ ANZAC DAY 1990 _].

Has number 2 written on the back.

Historical information

The now Returned & Services League (R.S.L.) was initially called the Returned Sailors and Soldiers Imperial League of Australia (R.S.S.I.L.A.). It was formed nationally by World War 1 veterans in 1916 to provide support for veterans returned from military service. By 1919 or 1920 a sub-branch was formed in Armadale.
In 1990 the Armadale branch of the R.S.L donated a series of prints of paintings from the 1915 ANZAC campaign to the City of Armadale to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Gallipoli landing.
This is a print of The Landingby George Lambert. The work depicts the troops scaling the cliffs of Gallipoli. The cliffs were notoriously tough to climb which became much more difficult when under fire from rifles and artillery. The artist George Lambert travelled to Gallipoli as a war artist in 1919 to draw sketches for the painting with it final work being completed in 1922. The original painting is currently held by the Australian War Memorial.

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-33-COA2014.97C
Item type
Material
Width
220 mm
Height or length
360 mm
Year
Comparative significance criteria
Well provenanced
City of Armadale - History House

City of Armadale - History House

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