- Will Longstaff
Captain William Frederick Longstaff (1879-1953) was an
Australian painter andwar artist best known for his works commemorating those who died in theFirst World War .Birth and education
He was the cousin of portrait painter Sir John Longstaff.
Born in
Ballarat , Victoria, Longstaff studied art privately before joining the military and serving in the Boer War as a member of the South AfricanLight Horse .Career and the First World War
Upon returning to Australia, Longstaff continued to paint and teach art. He enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force at the outbreak of the First World War and was injured in the Gallipoli campaign. In October 1915 he joined a remount unit and served in
France andEgypt before being evacuated to England in 1917. In England, he began drawing again and was trained in the art of camouflage. During his time in Egypt, Longstaff had made images of theAnzac Mounted Division and the other units. Upon his appointment as an Official War Artist in 1918 he produced numerous works during the final campaigns of the Western Front.After the First World War
After the war, Longstaff continued his art, turning many of his sketches into paintings. Even after leaving the military, he remained in England, eventually settling in
Sussex . Beginning the late 1920s, he made return trips to the battlefields ofBelgium andFrance and painted haunting images in a spiritualist style. Among these later works is "Menin Gate at Midnight", arguably his most famous, which depicts the ghostly figures of soldiers marching past the monument. The painting is housed in theAustralian War Memorial ,Canberra . In December 2000 "Menin Gate at Midnight" left the War Memorial on loan to theNational Gallery of Australia , the first time it had left the Memorial since its installation there in 1941.Death
He died in 1953.
Notable works
*"8th August, 1918", 1918-19
*, 1918-19
*"Menin Gate at Midnight (Ghosts of Menin Gate)", 1926
*"Immortal shrine (Eternal silence)", 1928
*"Ghosts of Vimy Ridge", 1931
*"Carillon", 1932References
* [http://www.battlefields.co.uk/longstaff.php Biography]
* [http://www.awm.gov.au/aboutus/artist_profiles/longstaff.htm Profile at the Australian War Memorial]
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