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Joseph Gray's Camouflage

A Memoir of Art, Love and Deception


  • UNBOUND (STC)
  • by Mary Horlock
In the First World War, artist-soldier Joseph Gray drew and painted scenes of battle, his illustrations appearing in the popular press and his canvases sold to museums. But after struggling through the next decade and facing the threat of another war, Joseph had found a secret new calling: the art of camouflage. As he went from representing reality to disguising it, Joseph's growing interest in camouflage concealed another, deeper subterfuge.

ISBN 9781783524686 | E | HB
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Publisher UNBOUND (STC)
ISBN 9781783524686
Author(s) Mary Horlock
Publication date March 2018
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 240 x 162 mm
Pages 352
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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In the First World War, artist-soldier Joseph Gray drew and painted scenes of battle, his illustrations appearing in the popular press and his canvases sold to museums. But after struggling through the next decade and facing the threat of another war, Joseph had found a secret new calling: the art of camouflage. As he went from representing reality to disguising it, Joseph's growing interest in camouflage concealed another, deeper subterfuge. He was leading a double life, and would eventually leave his family for the woman that he loved. Joseph Gray's camouflage is a multi-layered story of art, war, love and deception. Beyond attempting to pin down the image of a man who eludes us at every turn, it also traces the development of camouflage between the two wars and shines a light on the unlikely band of artists who made it happen. Though private letters, diaries, archives and interviews Joseph's great-granddaughter Mary Horlock pieces together the truth that was once lost, and brings his far-from-ordinary life back into focus.