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Painting, Acrylic on Paper
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Kenneth Loynes was a serving soldier during the last war and painted many of the living and the dead of that war. This painting was inspired by the prosess against Eichmann and the book by Hannah Arendt,The Banality of Evil.
1991
Painting, Acrylic on Paper
One-of-a-kind Artwork
19.5 W x 27.5 H x 1 D in
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Born 1924 birmingham, England. Widely travelled. WW2 soldier, painted the living and the dead of that war, and other violent conflicts since.Kenneth Loynes died in 2002.Probed deeply into art to know its meaning in a time of anxiety.Came to understand that art has no meaning seperate from the act and end of its making.In this regard art touches myth, and like myth its content comes de profundis from the psyche.inspiration; Goya and in literature ;Samuel Beckett.
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