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The Price | Thomas Lea | 1944 Aubrey Beardsley focusing on the emotional resonance

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focusing on the emotional resonance of ordinary scenes

painted in vivid reds and oranges

who reclines against a rocky outcrop

The painting reflects the artist's preoccupation with existential themes such as anxiety

adds a sense of urgency and motion to the scene

The Price | Thomas Lea | 1944 Aubrey Beardsley focusing on the emotional resonanceAbout the artwork: "The Price" (1944) by Thomas Lea offers a harrowing portrayal of the physical agony and sacrifice of war. The painting depicts a wounded soldier, his face contorted in pain as blood flows profusely from his injuries, staining his uniform and streaming down his body. Lea uses intense reds to convey the severity of the injury, contrasting with the dark, muted tones of the soldiers uniform and the cloudy, smoke filled background. The

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