Artist: William Hole
This piece of art is of soldiers in mud near Ypres in Belgium during World War I. I liked it because it shows the trenches that were used during the war and how there were just dead bodies lying there. I like in the bottom left hand corner how the man is helping pull the other man out of the trench. It shows how they all worked together. It also shows how deep these trenches were in some areas. With all of the diseases caught from being in those trenches as well as the bad weather it shows in this picture, the picture goes to show how bad the conditions were during this war.
Artist: John Nash
I liked this piece of art for similar reasons as the last piece of art. It really portrays the harsh conditions the soldiers had to deal with and what the trench warfare style of fighting looked like. There were soldiers lying dead and garbage and such lying there as well. The weather was harsh too.
Artist: John Singer Sargent
I liked this piece of art because it is displaying the affects of mustard gas. Mustard Gas was used during the war for the first time and is significant to the war. I like how the artist made everything in the picture yellow, like mustard and how there are people lying dead all over the place. It looks like there are two separate groups in the picture. One could be the Allied Powers and the other the Central Powers.