Bronze Age Gold from Wales

Print

unknown (Lithographer)
Malby & Sons (Lithographer)

Dazzle painting on port side of tanker, First World War. Scale 1/16 = 1 foot. Stuck on card.

'Dazzle' camouflage was invented by the artist Norman Wilkinson, the idea being that patches of strong colour would distort the form of the vessel making it less likely to be spotted by enemy submarines.

Collection Area

Industry

Item Number

89.43I

Creation/Production

Role: Artist
Role: Lithographer
Period: 1918

Acquisition

collected officially, 6/1989

Measurements

Length (mm): 272
Width (mm): 910

Techniques

Chromolithograph
Print

Material

Paper
Card

Categories

Maritime 1910s
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