
The Dawn by Augustus John
Augustus John's transcendent vision transforms devastation into a meditation on human resilience and faith. A solitary female figure rises amid war's ruins, her gaze lifted toward the breaking dawn whilst Death's shadow lingers and fresh graves await the fallen. Yet at her feet, a child builds anew from the rubble, a defiant act of creation that insists the future belongs to those who refuse despair.
Augustus John, Wales-born and celebrated as a master portraitist, distilled the war's deepest paradox into this 1917 government commission: that civilisation's darkest hour contains the seeds of its own renewal. The rising sun casts its first light across a landscape of loss, promising that dawn will eventually break over the graves of millions.
- This limited-edition lithograph speaks to the eternal human capacity to rebuild, to hope, and to transform ashes into tomorrow. A profound artwork for those who understand that true strength lies in choosing light even when surrounded by shadow.
- This original print, part of the Efforts and Ideals series limited edition of lithographic prints, has agreement to be sold to raise funds for IWM's collection Art department and more copies have been retained in our storage.
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The Dawn by Augustus John
Augustus John's transcendent vision transforms devastation into a meditation on human resilience and faith. A solitary female figure rises amid war's ruins, her gaze lifted toward the breaking dawn whilst Death's shadow lingers and fresh graves await the fallen. Yet at her feet, a child builds anew from the rubble, a defiant act of creation that insists the future belongs to those who refuse despair.
Augustus John, Wales-born and celebrated as a master portraitist, distilled the war's deepest paradox into this 1917 government commission: that civilisation's darkest hour contains the seeds of its own renewal. The rising sun casts its first light across a landscape of loss, promising that dawn will eventually break over the graves of millions.
- This limited-edition lithograph speaks to the eternal human capacity to rebuild, to hope, and to transform ashes into tomorrow. A profound artwork for those who understand that true strength lies in choosing light even when surrounded by shadow.
- This original print, part of the Efforts and Ideals series limited edition of lithographic prints, has agreement to be sold to raise funds for IWM's collection Art department and more copies have been retained in our storage.
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Augustus John's transcendent vision transforms devastation into a meditation on human resilience and faith. A solitary female figure rises amid war's ruins, her gaze lifted toward the breaking dawn whilst Death's shadow lingers and fresh graves await the fallen. Yet at her feet, a child builds anew from the rubble, a defiant act of creation that insists the future belongs to those who refuse despair.
Augustus John, Wales-born and celebrated as a master portraitist, distilled the war's deepest paradox into this 1917 government commission: that civilisation's darkest hour contains the seeds of its own renewal. The rising sun casts its first light across a landscape of loss, promising that dawn will eventually break over the graves of millions.
- This limited-edition lithograph speaks to the eternal human capacity to rebuild, to hope, and to transform ashes into tomorrow. A profound artwork for those who understand that true strength lies in choosing light even when surrounded by shadow.
- This original print, part of the Efforts and Ideals series limited edition of lithographic prints, has agreement to be sold to raise funds for IWM's collection Art department and more copies have been retained in our storage.






















