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Frederick Carter (1883 - 1967):
Silence in Heaven, 1925
Unmounted (ref: 6190)
Etching
See all works by Frederick Carter etching plate allegory portraits religion war No Mans Land RELIGION WW-1 Paintings World War One and its Aftermath
Provenance: The Artist's Estate; Private collection
During the war, Carter produced anti-war cartoons for the Labour Party's Herald Weekly and worked as a librarian in the Aeronautical Directorate. His work of the war period and its aftermath has much in common with the imagery of Apollinaire's The Little Car (August 31, 1914)
During the 1920's, Carter became a mystic and worked on illustrations for D.H. Lawrence's Apocalypse (1929).