Sir George Clausen RA and Aims and Ideals in Art (1906).
Clausen was an official war artist during World War I. During the war his daughter's fiancé was killed; this event may have inspired his painting, Youth Mourning which shows a distressed young woman mourning in a desolate landscape. Clausen also contributed six lithographs on the theme Making Guns for the Government published print portfolio Britain's Efforts and Ideals.
In 1921 Clausen was an original member of the Society of Graphic Art and showed his work in their first exhibition.
Bird scaring, 1887
Girl, 1888
Ploughing, 1889
Brown eyes, 1891
The Gleaners Returning, 1908
Youth Mourning, 1916
Morning in November, 1922
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