The British Army has been portrayed in art since its very inception. Be it rousing depictions of historic battles, striking portraits of officers or still-life representations of everyday experiences, the history of the Army in art is a long and fascinating one.
Join art curator Anna Lavelle on this guided gallery tour and discover a range of works that depict the Army across the centuries
This tour will last approximately one hour.
Anna Lavelle is an art curator at the National Army Museum with principal responsibility for prints, drawings and watercolours. Her research interests include the dissemination of knowledge and artistic practices through prints, as well as conflict and toleration in early modern Europe.