
1. The table you see above is called Gassed by John Singer Sargent. John Singer Sargent was an American painter who lived during the 19th and 20th century. Gassed is an original painting created by Sargent. Paint dimensions are 7.7 inches by 20.1 inches or 20 centimeters by 51 centimeters. The painting is now located in the Imperial War Museum in London, England . The painting was begun in 1918 and was completed in March 1919. It is a large painting done with oil which is placed in a large white frame . The painting is a historic painting.
2. She was created because the Comitee English Memoriales had asked him to make a big painting that people remember the dead men battaille . She was to be hung in the remenbrance hall and then that was later moved to the Imperial War Museum in London, England.
3. This scene depicts the chock after a gas attack on the troops of the western fronts ]. The most present colors are maroon, white, orange and yellow. The light comes supposedly from the left of the peinting.We see a group of 11 soldiers in the second plane and a group of 8 soldiers in the rear plan. You can see the strings of the station to the right of the painting. All the soldiers were blindfolded as the gas blinded them or have severment hurt the eyes. We also see two medicals people guiding the injured soldiers because they can not see. We see a hundred dead or seriously wounded everywhere but much in the foreground of the table. We see all yellow and orange sky then it is assumed that this painting is going on at the end of the morning. In the upper left corner you can see the moon rising. If you look closely you can see men playing football all at the back between the group of eleven soldiers in the second plane in blue shirt and red and seems not to care the problems and disaster that are around them.