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13 drawings of Indian soldiers in France 1914-15

Paul Sarrut, 1914

The French artist Paul Sarrut made these 13 drawings of Indian soldiers stationed in France during the First World War.

Troops serving in the British Indian Army began to arrive in France in September 1914, and remained there until they were moved to Mesopotamia in November 1915. Sarrut made studies of the soldiers, both as groups and as individuals.

His drawings now provide rare insight into the lives of Indian troops on the Western Front, particularly during the very cold winter of 1914-15.

Almost all the drawings are signed and dated, most with the location also recorded. The intimacy of some of the studies suggests that Sarrut was documenting exactly what he saw, with one sketch showing a soldier with his hands stretched out to warm over an unseen fire.

The National Army Museum’s existing holdings include 36 drawings by Sarrut, as well asa full set of the lithographs he published under the title British and Indian Troops in Northern France, 70 War Sketches by Paul Sarrut, 1914-1915. However, none of the drawings in this new acquisition is included among the published prints, making them a unique and important addition to the collection.

More information

Title of artwork, date

13 drawings of Indian soldiers in France 1914-15, 1914

Date supported

2021

Medium and material

Graphite on paper, red conté crayon

Dimensions

28 x 21.5 com

Grant

6500

Total cost

13000

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