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Richard Cotton Carline (9 February 1896 – 18 November 1980) was a British artist, arts administrator and writer. During the First World War, Carline served on the Western Front and in the Middle East, where he travelled extensively through Palestine, Syria, India and modern day Iran and Iraq. Although known for his depictions of aerial combat painted during World War One, from the mid-1930s, his output as an artist was overshadowed by his numerous roles in local, national and international artists' organisations. Carline held strong anti-fascist beliefs and also worked to gain appreciation for African art, naive art, child artists and even promote the artistic merits of postcard images.

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  • Richard Cotton Carline (9 Februari 1896 – 18 November 1980) adalah seorang seniman, administrator seni, dan penulis Inggris. Selama Perang Dunia Pertama, Carline bertugas di Front Barat dan di Timur Tengah, di mana ia melakukan perjalanan secara ekstensif melalui Palestina, Suriah, India dan modern Iran dan Irak. Meskipun dikenal karena penggambaran pertempuran udara yang dilukis selama Perang Dunia Pertama, dari pertengahan 1930-an, karyanya sebagai seniman dibayangi oleh banyak perannya dalam organisasi seniman lokal, nasional dan internasional. Carline memegang keyakinan anti-fasis yang kuat dan juga bekerja untuk mendapatkan apresiasi untuk seni Afrika, seni naif, seniman anak dan bahkan mempromosikan manfaat artistik dari seni kartu pos. (in)
  • Richard Cotton Carline (9 February 1896 – 18 November 1980) was a British artist, arts administrator and writer. During the First World War, Carline served on the Western Front and in the Middle East, where he travelled extensively through Palestine, Syria, India and modern day Iran and Iraq. Although known for his depictions of aerial combat painted during World War One, from the mid-1930s, his output as an artist was overshadowed by his numerous roles in local, national and international artists' organisations. Carline held strong anti-fascist beliefs and also worked to gain appreciation for African art, naive art, child artists and even promote the artistic merits of postcard images. (en)
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  • Richard Carline (en)
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  • Richard Carline (en)
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  • Oxford, England (en)
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