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Alan Sorrell:
Rebuilding a bomb damaged site, circa 1945
Framed (ref: 3745)
Pencil, ink and watercolour on paper
21.6 x 28 cm (8 1/2 x 11 in.)
Tags: Alan Sorrell ink pencil watercolour war
‘You must’, wrote the Tate Gallery director John Rothenstein to his professional acquaintance E.M.O’R. Dickey in May 1941, “forgive my bombarding you with names of artists for whom opportunities might be found for doing something in connexion with the nation’s war records’. Rothenstein then noted that he had recently received a letter from Alan Sorrell: ‘a most competent artist’ and one ‘not wanting in imagination’.
During the Second World War Sorrell served in the RAF from 1940, where he was able to make first-hand visual records of the daily life in the Air Force. 26 of these pictures were acquired by the War Artists' Advisory Committee.